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Modulus of Elasticity for Grain-Supported Carbonates?Determination and Estimation for Preliminary Engineering Purposes

Zlatko Bri?evac    
Davor Pollak    
Ana Maricic and Andreja Vlahek    

Resumen

Modulus of elasticity for grain-supported carbonate rocks is successfully estimated by using simple estimation models. The methodology and models described in this paper can help engineers in the early design stages when they need a quick and easy estimate.

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