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Microseismics for carbon Eng publications A sample of engineering related studies and publications that ASC staff have been involved with.

YearTitleAbstractLink
2011The synthetic rock mass approach for jointed rock mass modelling Abstract Click Here
2010Microseismic tools for the analysis of the interaction between open pit and underground developments Abstract Click Here
2009Acoustic Emission and Ultrasonic Survey Monitoring at the SKB Prototype Experiment During Heating and Pressurisation Abstract Click Here
2009Acoustic emission associated with the formation of sets of fractures in sandstone Abstract Click Here
2009Microseismic analysis for the quantification of crack interaction during hydraulic stimulation Abstract Click Here
2009The Äspö pillar stability experiment: Part I—Experiment design Abstract Click Here
2009The Äspö Pillar Stability Experiment: Part II—Rock mass response to coupled excavation-induced and thermal-induced stresses Abstract Click Here
2009Ultrasonic Monitoring of the Excavation Damaged Zone in Boom Clay in the PRACLAY Experiment Abstract Click Here
2009Ultrasonic velocity survey in Callovo-Oxfordian argillaceous rock during shaft excavation Abstract Click Here
2008Accurate Location of Synthetic Acoustic Emissions and Location Sensitivity to Relocation Methods, Velocity Perturbations, and Seismic Anisotropy Abstract Click Here
2008Characterisation of rock mass crack damage using ultrasonic surveys Abstract Click Here
2007Validation of a synthetic rock mass model using excavation induced microseismicity Abstract Click Here
2006Monitoring the rock barrier around a deep repository using scaled seismic studies Abstract Click Here
2006Using scaled seismic studies to validate 3D numerical models of the rock barrier around a deep repository Abstract Click Here
2006Validating 3-D numerical models of rock fracture with laboratory and field scale studies Abstract Click Here
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