Predicted and Observed Groundwater Inflows into Two Rock Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bhaskar B. Thapa Richard M. Nolting Michael J. Teske Michael T. McRae
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Packer test data and tunnel in?ow observations are used to show that the distribution of equivalent hydraulic conductivity obtained for a rock mass from borehole packer testing will be biased if the orientations of the planned tunnel and testing borehole differ. Furthermore, test results show that the distribution of equivalent hydraulic conductivity is different in various geologic sub-units at the same site. The impact on in?ow of the major uncertainties, including conductivity, head and specific yield, is illustrated to be amenable to a combined analysis using Monte Carlo simulation.
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APA: Bhaskar B. Thapa Richard M. Nolting Michael J. Teske Michael T. McRae  (2003)  Predicted and Observed Groundwater Inflows into Two Rock Tunnels

MLA: Bhaskar B. Thapa Richard M. Nolting Michael J. Teske Michael T. McRae Predicted and Observed Groundwater Inflows into Two Rock Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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