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Geological stability

The geological stability of the sites is one of the most important parameters that can explain... [Pg.130]

Floran RJ, Abraham MM, Boatner LA, Rappaz M (1981a) Geologic stability of monazite and its bearing on the immobilization of actinide wastes. In Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management. Moore JG (ed) Plenum Publishing, New York, p 507-514... [Pg.117]

Research on the engineering geology stability of mountain crossing railway construction sites A case study of the Mt. Gaoligong section of Dali-Ruili railway... [Pg.317]

The engineering geology stability evaluation is a method to make comprehensive evaluations of engineering geological conditions, geo-hazards and rock-burst of the engineering site. Some researchers have made similar study (Guo, C.B. 2009), but for the mountain crossing railways, the research findings were infrequent. [Pg.317]

The core content of the engineering geology stability evaluation is first to determine the main factors and their weight, then calculate the engineering geology stability index B of different regions (Equation 1), and take it as the zoning quantitative indicator. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on GIS can be applied in the decision analysis of multi-criteria and multi-objective problems. [Pg.318]

INFLUENCING FACTORS ANALYSIS OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY STABILITY AND QUANTIFICATION OF INDICATORS... [Pg.319]

Adopted hierarchy method of AHP, the engineering geology stability evaluation indicator system... [Pg.320]

Overall objective layer the engineering geology stability regionalization of the study area (ground surface and underground). [Pg.321]

Object layer This is the bottom of the systematic analysis, which is the evaluation of engineering geology stability. [Pg.321]

Comprehensive evaluation of recommended line C12K engineering geology stability... [Pg.321]

FRANCE Basic Safety Rule (1991) Max. long-term individual dose 0.25 mSv/a (normal evolution) ALARA principle. Proof of long-term geological stability. Case-by-case eval. of disturbing events but no determ, effects. [Pg.100]


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