Anticipated Ground Conditions for the Riverside Badlands Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Redd J. T. Waggoner J. S. Hill S. J. Klein D. B. Desai
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The 13 km (8 mile) long Riverside Badlands Tunnel is planned for construction starting in 1998. Extensive geotechnical investigations indicate that the 3.7 m (12 ft) finished diameter tunnel will be excavated through soft ground, weak sedimentary rocks, and heavily fractured metamorphic rocks. Nearly 80 percent of the tunnel will be excavated beneath the groundwater level. Tunneling conditions are expected to range from raveling and over-stressed in the sedimentary rocks, to blocky and seamy/crushed with some squeezing in the metamorphic rocks. Two alluvium reaches will require dewatering. The variable and interspersed ground conditions are expected to be a key factor in selection of tunneling methods, equipment, and initial support.
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APA: R. R. Redd J. T. Waggoner J. S. Hill S. J. Klein D. B. Desai  (1997)  Anticipated Ground Conditions for the Riverside Badlands Tunnel

MLA: R. R. Redd J. T. Waggoner J. S. Hill S. J. Klein D. B. Desai Anticipated Ground Conditions for the Riverside Badlands Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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