Development and Performance of Large Span Caverns at Depth for the LBNF Far Site Project - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Pollak J. Rickard
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Publication Date:
Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility Far Site in Lead, South Dakota is currently under construction and involves drill and blast excavation of the largest and deepest caverns in North America. This paper will review how the geotechnical risks are being managed through careful consideration of excavation sequence, completion of exploratory pilot tunnels, implementation of a robust instrumentation and monitoring program, and validation against the design. Aside from having a cross section of 5,900 square feet and being situated at a depth of one mile, the caverns also employ a unique permanent rock bolt solution which underwent a significant pre-production pull testing program involving varying installation methods and being subject to blast vibrations. The behavior of the schistose rock mass and performance of the ground support are being continually monitored throughout the construction phase.
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APA: S. Pollak J. Rickard  (2023)  Development and Performance of Large Span Caverns at Depth for the LBNF Far Site Project - RETC2023

MLA: S. Pollak J. Rickard Development and Performance of Large Span Caverns at Depth for the LBNF Far Site Project - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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