Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean Up

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gary A. Almeraris Gordon C. Petersen
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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250 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This paper describes the controlled blasting techniques required to mine a rock tunnel section of a main interceptor located in the Boston Metropolitan area. The 3m (10 ft) x 2.8m (9.25 ft) horseshoe shaped tunnel was driven 490m (1600 ft) by conventional drill and blast methods. The geology varied round by round and consisted of five highly faulted and jointed igneous rock types. The tunnel intersected numerous slickenslides and open mud seams which hampered both drilling and loading operations. Smooth blasting wee critical in order to keep overbreak tc a minimum in this extremely hard but blocky ground.
Citation

APA: Gary A. Almeraris Gordon C. Petersen  (1991)  Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean Up

MLA: Gary A. Almeraris Gordon C. Petersen Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean Up. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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