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Geotechnical engineering / Geology / Rock mass classification / Structural geology / Infrastructure / Civil engineering / Deformation / Mining engineering / Rock mechanics / Joint / Shear / Slope stability analysis
Date: 2014-01-27 04:03:11
Geotechnical engineering
Geology
Rock mass classification
Structural geology
Infrastructure
Civil engineering
Deformation
Mining engineering
Rock mechanics
Joint
Shear
Slope stability analysis

Ge Eng 477, Discontinuous Rock This will be a multi-disciplinary course that will be offered to graduate students in Geological Engineering and Mining Engineering. It addresses the issues of discontinuities (joints) in r

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