Construction of a Low Rock Cover Cavern for the Neutrinos at Main Injector Facility

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bhaskar B. Thapa Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

At Fermilab, located in Batavia, Illinois, a 4,000-foot underground complex of tunnels and caverns is being excavated on a decline of six percent, at depths of up to350 ft, below grade. The site geology consists of dolomitic and shale formations overlain by glacial till. Since the start of construction in March 2000, work to date has concentrated on the excavation and support of the Target Hall cavern, which is characterized by a low rock cover and a final lining of shotcrete. Ground vibrations, noise levels, and rock movement were monitored during excavation by drill and blast methods to prevent damage to experimental facilities, impacts on surrounding communities, and to allow evaluation of cavern performance. The cavern design was based on a UDEC numerical analysis that was validated during construction by comparison to encountered conditions and measured cavern movements.
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APA: Bhaskar B. Thapa Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen  (2001)  Construction of a Low Rock Cover Cavern for the Neutrinos at Main Injector Facility

MLA: Bhaskar B. Thapa Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen Construction of a Low Rock Cover Cavern for the Neutrinos at Main Injector Facility. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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