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Critical Damage and Microstructure Characteristics of Sandstone in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area by Single Specimen Method Under Different Stress Paths

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Critical Damage and Microstructure Characteristics of Sandstone in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area by Single Specimen Method Under Different Stress Paths
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Frontiers in Physics, February 2022
DOI 10.3389/fphy.2021.775459
Authors

Hua Li, ZhiPeng Wang, Lingquan Dai, Liangpeng Wan, Huafeng Deng, Chao Yang, Jianghong Chen, Hongyue Pan, Lei Wang, Qiao Jiang

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