Campbell, K. W.; Chieruzzi, R.; Duke, C. M.; Lew, M.
Correlations of Seismic Velocity with Depth in Southern California.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
October 1979,
52 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCLA-ENG-7965
Keywords: Seismic surveys; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Rock properties; Soil classification; Secondary waves; Poisson ratio; California; Seismic waves
Bazant, Z. P.
Mechanics of Geomaterials: Rocks, Concretes, Soils. Preprints, William Prager Symposium Held on September 11-15, 1983.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.,
September 1983,
612 p.
Keywords: Concretes; Rock mechanics; Continuum mechanics; Meetings; Rock properties; Plastic theory; Fracture properties; Geomaterials; Soil properties; Elastic theory; Soil mechanics; Mathematical models
U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics, Report for 1977.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
January 1978,
40 p.
Keywords: Rock mechanics; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Reporting; Rock properties; Tunneling (Excavation); Energy management; Construction; Underground supporting; Seismology
Scott, G. A.
Dynamic Response of Jointed Rock Masses.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 1982,
124 p.
Keywords: Dynamic response; Rocks; Theses; Static loads; Earthquake engineering; Computer programs; Earthquakes; Rock properties; Water pressure; Shear strength
Rock-Mechanics Research Requirements for Resource Recovery, Construction, and Earthquake-Hazard Reduction.
Geological Survey, Washington, DC.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.,
January 1981,
249 p.
Identifying Number(s): NRC/AMPS/RM-81-1
Keywords: Field tests; Permeability; Civil engineering; Rock mechanics; Earthquake engineering; Thermochemical properties; Meetings; Rock properties; Fragmentation; Fracture properties; Thermophysical properties; Mining engineering; Mathematical models; Fluid flow; Construction management; Stresses