Bridging the Gap—From Borehole Spacing to DSC Claim Resolution - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ulf G. Gwildis Michael S. Schultz Gregory Sanders Kapila Pathirage
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Adequate understanding of the subsurface conditions along the alignment of a planned tunnel is key for managing project risk. For achieving this understanding, geotechnical borings are conducted during design. Where their spacing cannot reduce the risk of encountering differing site conditions (DSC) in-between borings to an acceptable level, supplemental exploration methodologies or data evaluation approaches may be required to bridge the data gap. This paper compares the exploration design approaches of recent tunnel boring machine (TBM) and microtunnel boring machine (MTBM) projects in the quaternary deposits along the Eastern Seaboard, the glacial geology of the Pacific Northwest, the sedimentary rocks of the South, and metamorphic rocks in western Germany, describing their respective effectiveness of managing DSC risk.
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APA: Ulf G. Gwildis Michael S. Schultz Gregory Sanders Kapila Pathirage  (2022)  Bridging the Gap—From Borehole Spacing to DSC Claim Resolution - NAT2022

MLA: Ulf G. Gwildis Michael S. Schultz Gregory Sanders Kapila Pathirage Bridging the Gap—From Borehole Spacing to DSC Claim Resolution - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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