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* Bock, H., and P. Hartkorn, 1991, Recent developments and experience with the borehole slatter stressmeter: 7th ISRM Congress, Aachen, Germany.
 
* Bock, H., and P. Hartkorn, 1991, Recent developments and experience with the borehole slatter stressmeter: 7th ISRM Congress, Aachen, Germany.
 
* Kunze, K. R., and R. P. Steiger, 1991, Extended leakoff tests to measure in situ stress during drilling, ''in'' Proceedings of the 32nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Norman, Oklahoma, July 10-12, 1991.
 
* Kunze, K. R., and R. P. Steiger, 1991, Extended leakoff tests to measure in situ stress during drilling, ''in'' Proceedings of the 32nd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Norman, Oklahoma, July 10-12, 1991.
 
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* Gray, I., and L. See., 2007, The measurement and interpretation of In-situ stress using an overcoring technique from surface, ''in'' Proceedings of the 1st Canada-U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Vancouver, Canada, May 27-31, 2007.
Gray, I., and L. See., 2007, The measurement and interpretation of In-situ stress using an overcoring technique from surface. Paper presented at the 1st Canada - U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Vancouver, Canada.
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* Daneshy, A. A., 2004, On the accuracy of in-situ stress measurements by hydraulic fracturing, ''in'' Proceedings of the Gulf Rocks 2004, the 6th North America Rock Mechanics Symposium (NARMS), Houston, Texas, June 5-9, 2004.
 
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* Koide, H., K. Hoshino, Y. Nishimatsu, and S. Koizumi, 1987, In situ stress measurements in the Kanto-Tokai region of Japan for the prediction of earthquake, ''in'' Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, Kobe, Japan, April 6–9, 1987, vol. 1, p. 125–134.
Daneshy, A. Ali., 2004, On the accuracy of in-situ stress measurements by hydraulic fracturing. Paper presented at the Gulf Rocks 2004, the 6th North America Rock Mechanics Symposium (NARMS), Houston, Texas.
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Koide, H., Hoshino, K., 1987, In situ stress measurements in the Kanto-Tokai region of Japan for the prediction of earthquake.
      
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