Measured Convergence at a Test Tunnel in the Opalinus Clay Shale Formati

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Renato Macciotta
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Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

The argillaceous formation known as the Opalinus Clay is host to the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory. The URL was developed to investigate the hydrogeological, geochemical and geotechnical properties of the formation. Underground excavations at the site are characterized by non-elastic and time-dependent deformations. Excavations trending perpendicular to the strike of the bedding presented relatively minor deformations, however, tunnels parallel to the strike of the bedding showed much larger non-elastic deformations. This paper presents an analysis of the measured response of a tunnel trending parallel to the strike of the bedding in Opalinus Clay. The measured convergence is compared to tunnel experience in weak rocks to assess the tunnel stability.
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APA: Renato Macciotta  (2012)  Measured Convergence at a Test Tunnel in the Opalinus Clay Shale Formati

MLA: Renato Macciotta Measured Convergence at a Test Tunnel in the Opalinus Clay Shale Formati. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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