In structural geology, viscous creep is generally recognized as the major deformation mechanism in the folding of rock layers through geological time scales of hundreds of thousands of years. Moreover, since deformation of rock salt by creep takes already place on relatively small time scales - weeks to months, say - creep is a relevant phenomenon when studying salt mining, notably the convergence of mine cavities and the land subsidence caused by it. While creep is the dominant process on relatively long time scales, elasticity plays a dominant role in processes that take place on relatively short time scales. The elastic response to a stress is a displacement; the shape of the rock is deformed instantaneously with respect to its initial s...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
In many rock engineering projects such as hydrocarbon extraction or geothermal energy utilization, t...
The co-existence and interaction between brittle and viscous deformation processes contributes to th...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
A steady-state creep law for rocksalt, describing the two parallel mechanisms of dislocation creep a...
The design of sustainable early warning systems for landslide prone areas requires deep understandin...
The design of sustainable early warning systems for landslide prone areas requires deep understandin...
International audienceThe creep behaviors of stressed rock are of great practical significance becau...
none2In 1958, Jeffreys (Geophys J R Astron Soc 1:92–95) proposed a power law of creep, generalizing ...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
In many rock engineering projects such as hydrocarbon extraction or geothermal energy utilization, t...
The co-existence and interaction between brittle and viscous deformation processes contributes to th...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
A steady-state creep law for rocksalt, describing the two parallel mechanisms of dislocation creep a...
The design of sustainable early warning systems for landslide prone areas requires deep understandin...
The design of sustainable early warning systems for landslide prone areas requires deep understandin...
International audienceThe creep behaviors of stressed rock are of great practical significance becau...
none2In 1958, Jeffreys (Geophys J R Astron Soc 1:92–95) proposed a power law of creep, generalizing ...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
Aim of this book is to present to researchers and engineers a description of the present knowledge o...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...