Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring On The South Toulon Tunnel Project - Introduction - Project History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. C. Vargas
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The Toulon tunnel project is a key component of the Highway corridor on the French Riviera between Marseille and Nice and is a fundamental transportation infrastructure for the region. The first design studies started in the 1960?s. The tunnel project is made of 2 separate tunnels: South and North tunnel. The North tunnel was built between 1992 and 2002 after 10 years of difficult construction (for example, on March 15th, 1996, a collapse of the tunnel in the ?Marchand Area? generated a sink hole in the city Center, causing 20 months delay). The South tunnel alignment runs parallel to the North tunnel at the same depth below Toulon historical downtown (20 to 40m depth with some areas with less than 10m of cover). The Risk management program was studied to be a State of the Art program in urban tunneling construction. The Hydro Geological Context The whole project area is covered with backfills and colluviums of 1 to 4m thick. The Schist, marls and sandstones, randomly distributed along the alignment below the first layer have different characteristics. While the Schist are pretty compact, the marls are fractured. The other layers have very different characteristics, and many faults are located along the alignment, especially in the limestones. The Breccia are heavily decompressed and deformable, as well as the other soils located in the Marchand Area. This 80m long area is where the settlements need to be controlled with an extensive monitoring program. The complete Geological profile is presented in Figure 1. [ ]
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APA: B. C. Vargas  (2012)  Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring On The South Toulon Tunnel Project - Introduction - Project History

MLA: B. C. Vargas Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring On The South Toulon Tunnel Project - Introduction - Project History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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