Natural fracture systems in the southern Rockies
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Natural fracture systems in the southern Rockies
by
Published
1997
Publisher
Four Corners Geological Society
Pages
204
Subjects
Hillseam geology and roof instability near outcrop in eastern Kentucky drift mines
Laboratory characterization of rock joints
Mechanics of Jointed and Faulted Rock
Rock joints
Joint patterns in relation to regional and local structure in the central foothills belt of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta
Fracture history of the Redwall Limestone and lower Supai Group, western Hualapai Indian Reservation, northwestern Arizona
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