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The Fragmentation Fractal – a useful descriptor of broken rock
Gareth J. Brown, Nick J. Miles
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Fragmentation Fractal
100%
Broken Rock
100%
Projected Area
75%
Particle Size
25%
Image Analysis
25%
Particle Shape
25%
Particle Size Analysis
25%
Sieve Size
25%
Experimental Determination
25%
Square Root
25%
Physical Significance
25%
Rock Particle Size
25%
Rock Pulverization
25%
Single Particle Breakage
25%
Area Measurement
25%
Artificial Object
25%
Fragment number
25%
Equivalent Characteristics
25%
Distribution Comparison
25%
Engineering
Projected Area
100%
Characteristic Length
66%
Breakage
33%
Illustrates
33%
Image Analysis
33%
Shapes of Particle
33%
Particle Size Analysis
33%
Experimental Determination
33%
Size of Particle
33%
Square Root
33%
Rock Particle
33%
Physical Significance
33%
Project Area
33%