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Journal of Petroleum Geology
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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.
PART II (b): GENESIS OF THE "UNIT"
*This research work was carried out in the Koninklijke/Shell Exploratie en Produktie Laboratorium, Rijswijk, The Netherlands, during 1968-1972 by: Dr. W. Crans, Exploration Consultant, GeoQuest International Inc./ J. R. Butler and Company, 4605 Post Oak Place, Suite 130, Houston, Texas 77027, and Dr G. Mandl, Koninklijke/Shell, Exploratie en Produktie Laboratorium, Rijswijk, The Netherlands. Some basic features have been published previously in short notes by Crans, Mandl and Shippam (1973) and Mandl and Crans (1979).
Abstract
elastic
states of frictional materials in
long, fluid-filled layers. The present article continues with the
analysis, with a numerical and analytical examination of slip
lines and considerations of plastic, flow and slip. Peak-strength
phenomena and the effect of purely-cohesive materials on the
theory conclude the paper in our next issue, together with a
discussion of the behaviour of water-saturated soils (as opposed
to theoretical solid material with
elastic
and plastic
properties), and the six major conclusions which can be drawn
from the work.
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