This 1981 journal article studied how delamination events, or cracks in rock layers, can steadily propagate over time. The researchers developed mathematical models to analyze how cracks grow depending on factors like the thickness and mechanical properties of the rock layers. Their models showed that delamination cracks can steadily increase in length and depth under constant stress conditions between rock strata.
This 1981 journal article studied how delamination events, or cracks in rock layers, can steadily propagate over time. The researchers developed mathematical models to analyze how cracks grow depending on factors like the thickness and mechanical properties of the rock layers. Their models showed that delamination cracks can steadily increase in length and depth under constant stress conditions between rock strata.
This 1981 journal article studied how delamination events, or cracks in rock layers, can steadily propagate over time. The researchers developed mathematical models to analyze how cracks grow depending on factors like the thickness and mechanical properties of the rock layers. Their models showed that delamination cracks can steadily increase in length and depth under constant stress conditions between rock strata.
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