rockmass

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English

Etymology

From rock +‎ mass.

Pronunciation

Noun

rockmass (countable and uncountable, plural rockmasses)

  1. A mass of rock.
    • 1995, F. B. J. Barends, Frits J. J. Brouwer, Frans H. Schröder, Land Subsidence: By Fluid Withdrawal, by Solid Extraction: Theory and Modelling, Environmental Effects and Remedial Measures: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Land Subsidence:
      The mechanical characteristics of the host rockmass above and below the mine workings are highly anisotropic and complex []
    • 1997, Paul G. Marinos, Engineering Geology and the Environment, volume 1, page 445:
      Weak intercalation which is comparatively weak and small bedded geological unit and which usually includes fault and thin weak rock, is one of the most important subject in rockmass mechanics.