Gang Chen
 
                            Mining Engineering                                                        
University of Alaska Fairbanks
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Professor Gang Chen's current research interests include Rock mechanics in mining and civil construction, Mine ground control, Rock blasting, Frozen ground engineering, and GIS application in mining
Research Interest
GIS Applications to Alaskan Near-shore Marine Mineral Resources, Funded by DOI/MMS Assessment of Oilfield Subsidence in North Slope of Alaska Using InSAR", Funded by Alaska EPSCoR Characteristics of Gas Dissemination in Frozen Ground, Funded by Alaska EPSCoR Effect of Drilling Mud on Rock Pore Pressure and Wellbore Stability, Funded by BP and ARCO Analysis of the Ground Vibrations Caused by Production Blasts, Funded by Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. Applications of Chemical Consolidation for Wellbore Stabilization in Fractured and Unstable Formation, Funded by BP and ARCO Analysis of the Effects of Rock Discontinuities on Bench Blasting in Arctic and Subarctic Open Pit Mines, Funded by Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc.
Publications
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                            Yoon, S., H. K. Lin, G. Chen, and G. Hwang, "The investigation of arsenic and heavy metal concentrations in soil, water and crops around abandoned metal mines", International Journal of Mining and Mineral Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 2, pg. 117-137, 2014. 
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                            Zhang, X., L. Li, G. Chen, and R. Lytton, "A photogrammetry-based method to measure total and local volume changes of unsaturated soils during triaxial testing", Acta Geotechnica, August, 2014 
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                            Chen, L. B., G. Sheng and G. Chen, "Investigation of impact dynamics of roof bolting with passive friction control", International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, July, 2014. 

