In-Situ Rock Stress: International Symposium on In-Situ Rock Stress, Trondheim, Norway,19-21 June 2006

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Summary

Understanding in-situ rock stress is important in the exploration and engineering involving rock masses for mining, hydropower, tunneling, oil and gas production, and stone quarrying. Traditional methods of determining these stresses have not developed substantially to keep pace with the increasing utilization of rock masses. Contributed by a group of leading experts, this book addresses new developments in numerical modeling and advanced measuring techniques. The papers in In-Situ Rock Stress: Measurement, Interpretation and Application reflect the development in this field, covering measuring techniques, interpretation methods, and application of the in-situ stress in engineering practice.

Table of Contents

The latest developments for in-situ rock stress measuring techniquesp. 3
Rock stress measurements as a practical rock engineering toolp. 11
Extensive stress measurements program at the Toulnustoue hydroelectric project - Quebec, Canadap. 25
In situ rock stress measurements in Western Australia's Yilgarn Cratonp. 35
3-D stress measurement in deep tunnel by overcoring and hydraulic fracturing methodp. 43
Study on the recent state of stress of Yanghajing-Kangma region in Tibet Provincep. 49
Innovative concept of hydrofracturing for deep stress measurementp. 53
Invention of automatic stress/property measurement probe for earthwork optimizationp. 61
Rock stress tensor measurements at El Teniente Mine, Chilep. 67
The pump-in/flowback test improves routine minimum horizontal stress magnitude determination in deep wellsp. 73
Detection of borehole breakouts at the Forsmark site, Swedenp. 79
Development of downward compact conical-ended borehole overcoring technique for in situ rock stress determination in deep borehole and its application examplesp. 87
Design and calibration of a new triaxial strain cell for rock stress measurementp. 95
Rock stress measurements in Alpi Apuane quarry sites by means of hydraulic fracturing (HF)p. 103
Comparison between 2D overcoring and hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in the Apuane Alpsp. 111
Development of hydraulic fracturing in-situ stress measurement technology and its applicationp. 121
Extensive core disking during overcoring rock stress measurements in the worlds longest double tube road tunnelp. 127
Evaluation of rock stress estimation by the Kaiser effectp. 135
Kaiser effect in tri-axial tests of limestone samplesp. 143
Correlation of in-situ stresses to geological structures in two underground minesp. 151
Estimation in-situ stress magnitudes from core diskingp. 159
Determination of in-situ stress from oriented corep. 167
An assessment of in-situ rock stress based on the empirical TSI index and the logic tree methodp. 177
A new approach for measuring the in situ 3D rock stress tensor in drilled boreholep. 185
Stress fields in joined elastic regions : modelling based on discrete stress orientationsp. 193
Borehole breakouts an in-situ stress in sandstonesp. 201
Present-day stress orientation in Norway as deduced from stress-release featuresp. 209
Evaluating the pre-stress of Mu-Shan sandstone using acoustic emission and deformation rate analysisp. 215
A comparison of overcoring and AE stress profiles with depth in Western Australian minesp. 223
Discrete element modelling of faults in strike-slip to compressive stress regimes, Maracaibo Basin, Venezuelap. 229
Horizontal stresses in cretaceous sediments in the UK Central Graben : relationship with Jurassic overpressurep. 235
Natural stress field evaluation using borehole ovalisation analysis and its comparison with hydrofract measurementsp. 241
Results of continuous in-situ stress measurements with optimal strain sensorsp. 249
In situ rock stress measurements and stress change monitoring at Mt. Charlotte Gold Mine, Western Australiap. 259
In-situ rock stress and construction of groundwater-based ground source energy plantsp. 269
Analysis of the distribution of rock stress ratio and its influence on the behavior of underground openingp. 279
In situ rock mass stresses in Iceland and rock mass deformation of underground caverns in the Karahnjukar and Blanda hydroelectric projectsp. 289
Geomechanical evaluation of a crusher chamber excavation at El Teniente Mine, Codelco Chilep. 297
On the assessment of the effect of the anisotrophy in in-situ stress on support pressure in tunnelsp. 307
The influence of rock stress on dimension stone quarryingp. 319
Interpretation of exceptional stress levels from back-analysis of tunnelling problems in shallow basalts at the ITA hydroelectric power project in S.E. Brazilp. 323
Assessment of in-situ initial rock stress in underground powerhouse cavern of Karun3 damp. 333
Stress field approximation from stress measurementp. 341
Estimation of rock stresses at Oyu Tolgoi, Mongoliap. 351
Reliable stress assessment using measurements, observations, and analysisp. 361
The relations between strong earthquake and modern tectonic stress field in continental Chinap. 373
The characteristics of regional tectonic stress field derived from manifold data in Yumen area, Gansu of Chinap. 379
Comparisons between three-dimensional in-situ stresses determined by anelastic strain recovery and differential strain curve analysis methodsp. 385
Interpretation of in-situ rock stress measurement by overcoringp. 393
Quality control and interpretation of in situ stress measurement datap. 399
Interpretation of stresses adjacent to the Cadillac fault assuming marginal large-scale rock mass stabilityp. 409
Interpretation of in situ rock stress measurements by inverse methodp. 419
Influence of anisotropy on overcoring stress determination assuming isotropyp. 429
Back analysis of geostress field of deep river valley region - a case study for Lexiwa hydropower project with high stress, Chinap. 433
A study of regression analysis on geostress and stability of a large underground opening complexp. 441
Virgin rock stress measurement - time for method innovationp. 451
Influence of fracture stiffness on local stress redistributionsp. 459
Updated in situ stress database for Southern Africap. 467
Depicting a plausible in situ stress distribution by numerical analysis - examples from two candidate sites in Swedenp. 473
Influence of confining pressure on the deformation memory effect in rocks studied by particle flow code, PFC[superscript 2D]p. 483
Analysis of rock failure characteristics under unloading condition and its application to underground rock burst controlp. 491
The deep underground science and engineering laboratory (DUSEL) challenges and opportunities for the rock engineering communityp. 497
The use of the WSM database for rock engineersp. 505
Fracture detection from seismic P-wave azimuthal AVO analysis - application to Valhall LOFS datap. 511
Stress field perturbation : a comparative study using boundary element, finite difference and distinct element analysisp. 521
Reconciliation of strain, structure and stress in the El Teniente Mine Region, Chilep. 533
Stress path during coring : a discrete particle modeling approachp. 541
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