Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics

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Widely regarded as the most authoritative and comprehensive book in its field, the fourth edition of <i>Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics</i> includes new and substantially updated chapters to this highly praised text.<br /> <ul> <li>Extensively updated throughout, this new edition contains substantially expanded chapters on poroelasticity, wave propogation, and subsurface stresses<br /> </li> <li>Features entirely new chapters on rock fractures and micromechanical models of rock behaviour<br /> </li> <li>Discusses fundamental concepts such as stress and strain<br /> </li> <li>Offers a thorough introduction to the subject before expertly delving into a fundamental, self-contained discussion of specific topics<br /> </li> <li>Unavailable for many years, now back by popular demand.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p>An Instructor manual CD-ROM for this title is available. Please contact our Higher Education team at <a href=”mailto:HigherEducation@wiley.com”>HigherEducation@wiley.com</a> for more information.</p> <p>Reviews:</p> <p>“With this attention to detail, and rigorous adherence to clarity and exactness in description, this edition will consolidate the standing achieved by the earlier editions as a most authoritative and comprehensive book in its field. It will continue to serve as a leading reference work for geoscientists interested in structural geology, tectonics and petrophysics as well as for civil, mining and petroleum engineers.” <i>(Petroleum Geoscience)</i></p> <p>”…I consider this book to be an invaluable reference for studying and understanding the fundamental science at the base of rock mechanics. I believe this to be a must-have textbook and I strongly recommend it to anyone, student or professional, interested in the subject.” (<i>Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering)</i></p> <p>”An excellent book, very well presented, and is a must for the shelves of serious engineers and scientists active or interested in the fields of rock mechanics and rock engineering…. Highly recommended.” (<i>South African Geographical Journal</i>, 2008)</p>