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Field and Laboratory Tests in Rock Mechanics by L. G. Alexander

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Field and Laboratory Tests in Rock Mechanics

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Author: Alexander, L. G (1960)

Article Title: Field and Laboratory Tests in Rock Mechanics

From: Proceedings, 3rd Australian-New Zealand Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Sydney Australia, 1960, pp. 161-168.

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