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ANALYSIS THE NATURAL STRESS STATE OF SALT MASSIVE FROM PRAID MINE, ROMANIA
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Cook, R.F. & Roggenthen, W.M. Fracturing around excavations in salt at the WIPP. In: Rock Mechanics as a Multidisciplinary Science, Roegiers (Ed.), PP. 889 – 898, Balkema, Rotterdam, 1991.
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Hardy, H. & Reginald, Jr. Design and Stability Monitoring of Salt Caverns, Manchester, England, October 4-5, 1982.
Heinze, F. et al. Safety Evaluation of Cavern Completions and Workover Cavern Repairs, Hannover, Germany, September 26-28, 1994.
Herbert, H.J. et al- Results of the Geochemical Survey Program Accompanying the Flooding of the Potash Salt Mine Hope in Horthen Germany, Amsterdam, September 22- 23, 1986.
Lomenick, T.F. & Bradshaw, R.L. Model pillar tests for evaluating the structural stability of openings in rock salt utilized for the disposal of radioactive wastes. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 9, S. 269 – 278, North – Holland Publ. Comp., Amsterdam. 1969.
Miller, H.D.S. & Stoakes, M.A. Limits to Depth of Mining in Louisiana Salt Domes, Houston, Texas, October 14 - 15, 1985.
Pozdnyakov, A.G. & Kazaryan, V.A. Vertical and Horizontal Stress Change in Rock Salt Around Rooms Made by Controlled Salt Solution in the Tusanj Salt Mine, Tuzla, Cracow, Poland, May 11 - 14, 1997.
Serata, S. & Hiremath, M. Geomechanical Analysis of a Salt Mine in the Michigan Salt Basin, Dallas, Texas, October 17 - 19, 1988.
Todorescu, A. Rock Mechanic in Mining. Technical Publishing, Bucharest, 1982.
Todorescu, A. Rocks properties – methods and results. Technical Publishing, Bucharest, 1984. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Cook, R.F. & Roggenthen, W.M. Fracturing around excavations in salt at the WIPP. In: Rock Mechanics as a Multidisciplinary Science, Roegiers (Ed.), PP. 889 – 898, Balkema, Rotterdam, 1991.
Dusseault, M.B. Saltrock behavior as an analogue to the behavior of rock at great depth. Rock at Great Depth, Maury et Fourmaintraux (eds.), Balkema, Rotterdam, ISBN 90- 6191-97-54. 1989.
Hardy, H. & Reginald, Jr. Design and Stability Monitoring of Salt Caverns, Manchester, England, October 4-5, 1982.
Heinze, F. et al. Safety Evaluation of Cavern Completions and Workover Cavern Repairs, Hannover, Germany, September 26-28, 1994.
Herbert, H.J. et al- Results of the Geochemical Survey Program Accompanying the Flooding of the Potash Salt Mine Hope in Horthen Germany, Amsterdam, September 22- 23, 1986.
Lomenick, T.F. & Bradshaw, R.L. Model pillar tests for evaluating the structural stability of openings in rock salt utilized for the disposal of radioactive wastes. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 9, S. 269 – 278, North – Holland Publ. Comp., Amsterdam. 1969.
Miller, H.D.S. & Stoakes, M.A. Limits to Depth of Mining in Louisiana Salt Domes, Houston, Texas, October 14 - 15, 1985.
Pozdnyakov, A.G. & Kazaryan, V.A. Vertical and Horizontal Stress Change in Rock Salt Around Rooms Made by Controlled Salt Solution in the Tusanj Salt Mine, Tuzla, Cracow, Poland, May 11 - 14, 1997.
Serata, S. & Hiremath, M. Geomechanical Analysis of a Salt Mine in the Michigan Salt Basin, Dallas, Texas, October 17 - 19, 1988.
Todorescu, A. Rock Mechanic in Mining. Technical Publishing, Bucharest, 1982.
Todorescu, A. Rocks properties – methods and results. Technical Publishing, Bucharest, 1984. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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