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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Volume 28 1991 List of Contents and Author Index Editor -in - Chief: J. A. Hudson, Imperial College, London, UK © Pergamon Press Oxford New York Beijing Frankfurt Sao Paulo Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROCK MECHANICS AND MINING SCIENCES & GEOMECHANICS ABSTRACTS Rock Mechanics and Geomechanics Mining Sciences Abstracts Editor-in-Chief Editor Professor J. A. Hudson Dr D. H. Spencer 7 The Quadrangle Welwyn Garden City Editorial Director Herts AL8 6SG, U.K. Professor J. A. Hudson Rock Mechanics Information Service Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Editorial Advisors Royal School of Mines, Prince Consort Road, Professor W. F. Brace London SW7 2BP, U.K. Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Tel. 071-589-5111 extn 6436 Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A. Fax. 071-589-6806 Professor E. T. 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Wagner ©™ The text paper used in this publication meets the minimum require- Chamber of Mines, P.O. Box 809, Johannesburg 2000, South ments of American National Standard for Information Sciences— Africa. Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Published 6 issues per annum. Copyright © 1991 Pergamon Press plc CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 NUMBER 1 J. A. Hudson Editorial 1 T. J. Boone, A. R. Ingraffea Simulation of hydraulic fracture propagation in poro- and J.-C. Roegiers elastic rock with application to stress measurement techniques C. S. Desai and K. L. Fishman Plasticity-based constitutive model with associated testing for joints P. R. Sheorey Experiences with application of the NGI classification to coal measures G. Wijk Rotary drilling prediction Z. P. Bazant, R. Gettu Identification of nonlinear fracture properties from size and M. T. Kazemi effect tests and structural analysis based on geometry- dependent A -curves C. D. Martin and R. Christiansson Overcoring in highly stressed granite—the influence of microcracking Technical Notes R. Duclos and J. Paquet High-temperature behaviour of basalts—role of tempera- ture and strain rate on compressive strength and K,, toughness of partially glassy basalts at atmospheric pressure S. Okubo, Y. Nishimatsu and Complete creep curves under uniaxial compression K. Fukui P.-J. Périé and P. Monteiro Determination of fracture mechanism by microscopic observation of cracks W. H. Gerstle and A. R. Ingraffea Compliance ard stress-intensity factor calibration of the CENRBB specimen using the boundary element method X. D. Pan and M. B. Reed A coupled distinct element-finite element method for large deformation analysis of rock masses B. Wu, M.S. King and J. A. Hudson Stress-induced ultrasonic wave velocity anisotropy in a sandstone Three-dimensional styrofoam models of blocky rock masses W. A. Olsson The compressive strength of tuff as a function of strain rate from 10°® to 10%/sec Errata Geomechanics Abstracts NUMBER 2/3 J. C. S. Long, K. Karasaki, A. Davey, 121 An inverse approach to the construction of fracture J. Peterson, M. Landsfeld, hydrology models conditioned by geophysical data: an J. Kemeny and S. Martel example from the validation exercises at the Stripa mine N. R. Warpinski and L. W. Teufel /n situ stress measurements at Rainier Mesa, Nevada Test Site—influence of topography and lithology on the stress state in tuff 1. Vardoulakis and E. Papamichos Surface instabilities in elastic anisotropic media with surface-parallel Griffith cracks C. L. Smither and T. J. Ahrens Displacements from relief of in situ stress by a cylindrical hole N. R. Morgenstern and K. Sepehr Time-dependent hydraulic fracturing in potash mines J. F. Labuz and L. Biolzi Class | vs Class II stability: a demonstration of size effect L. Holla and M. Buizen The ground movement, strata fracturing and changes in permeability due to deep longwall mining Technical Notes X. Yi, Z. Sun, F. Ouchterlony Fracture toughness of Kallax gabbro and specimen size and OQ. Stephansson effect M. Cai and R. iL. Blackwood A technique for the recovery and re-use of CSIRO hollow inclusion cells Discussion M. E. Duncan Fama, R. J. Walton Discussion of paper by Wu Zhenye and Li Shiping, ‘The and G. Worotnicki generalized plane strain problem and its application in three-dimensional stress measurement” Corrigenda 233 Geomechanics Abstracts 63A NUMBER 4 Y. Wang and M. B. Dusseault 235 Borehole yield and hydraulic fracture initiation in poorly consolidated rock strata—Part |. Impermeable media Y. Wang and M. B. Dusseault 247 Borehole yield and hydraulic fracture initiation in poorly consolidated rock strata—Part Il. Permeable media M. S. Bruno and F. M. Nakagawa 261 Pore pressure influence on tensile fracture propagation in sedimentary rock D. H. Zou and H. D. S. Miller 275 Simulation of microseismic emission during rock failure T. Ito and K. Hayashi 285 Physical background to the breakdown pressure in hydraulic fracturing tectonic stress measurements S. J. Martel and J. E. Peterson Jr 295 Interdisciplinary characterization of fracture systems at the US/BK site, Grimsel Laboratory, Switzerland R. W. Zimmerman, S. Kumar Lubrication theory analysis of the permeability of rough- and G. S. Bodvarsson walled fractures iv Technical Notes Xianbin Yu and B. Vayssade Joint profiles and their roughness parameters J. L. Ratigan and T. J. Vogt A note on the use of precision level surveys to determine subsidence rates Discussion W. G. Pariseau Discussion of a paper by Wu Zhenye and Li Shiping, “The generalized plane strain problem and its application in three-dimensional stress measurement” Geomechanics Abstracts 199A NUMBER 5 W. Z. Savage and W. A. Braddock 345 A model for hydrostatic consolidation of Pierre shale K. Matsuki, S. Matsune 355 Boundary element analysis for standard specimen con- and H. Takahashi figurations in the ISRM Suggested Methods for Deter- mining Fracture Toughness of Rock K. Matsuki, S. S. Hasibuan Specimen size requirements for determining the inherent and H. Takahashi fracture toughness of rocks according to the ISRM Suggested Methods A. Shapiro and J. L. Delport Statistical analysis of jointed rock data B. Amadei and W. Z. Savage Analysis of borehole expansion and gallery tests in anisotropic rock masses A. Ord, |. Vardoulakis Shear band formation in Gosford sandstone and R. Kajewski Technical Notes E. A. Eissa and Z. Sen Intact length correlation in relation to rock quality desig- nation Z. Sen and E. A. Eissa Cumulative semivariogram technique for identification of intact length correlation structure J. Hadizadeh and R. D. Law Water-weakening of sandstone and quartzite deformed at various stress and strain rates H. J. Vinegar, J. A. de Waal CT studies of brittle failure in Castlegate sandstone and S. L. Wellington W. W. Wepfer and N. |. Christensen A seismic velocity-confining pressure relation, with applications Supplement M. Mauldon and R. E. Goodman 457 Supplement to paper ‘Rotational kinematics and equi- librium of blocks in a rock mass” Geomechanics Abstracts 265A NUMBER 6 J. M. Kemeny 459 A model for non-linear rock deformation under com- pression due to sub-critical crack growth Vv Y.-W. Pan and J.-J. Dong Time-dependent tunnel convergence—|. Formulation of the model Y.-W. Pan and J.-J. Dong Time-dependent tunnel convergence—l!. Advance rate and tunnel-support interaction N. A. Filatov and V. M. Barkovskiy Photomechanical modelling in geomechanics Technical Notes J. Litwiniszyn Remarks on the equations of state of outburst rocks regarded as a solid solution A. |. Oliva, J. H. Balancan, A thermal method to fracture rocks M. E. Navarro, V. Sosa, L. A. Maldonado, P. Bartolo, R. E. Castro and J. A. Azamar-Barrios G. Yu, K. Vozoff and D. W. Durney Effects of confining pressure and water saturation on ultrasonic compressional wave velocities in coals J. A. Hudson Atlas of Rock Engineering Mechanisms: underground excavations M. Sakellariou, B. Nakos and On the fractal character of rock surfaces C. Mitsakaki Qing Zhang, Jiarong Song Application of neural network models to rock mechanics and Xiaoyan Nie and rock engineering Geomechanics Abstracts VOL. 28 SUPPLEMENT The International Society of Rock Mechanics Directory of Members 1991 was produced as a Supplement to the journal during 1991. It was supplied to all subscribers with their copy of Volume 28 Number 5.

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