Defining the Niche of Ground Freezing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul C. Schmall Arthur B. Corwin Derek Maishman
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Ground freezing occupies a unique and important niche in underground construction, fulfilling a geotechnical need that is difficult, or sometimes impossible, to fulfill through other groundwater control and excavation support methods. Where complete groundwater cut-off and in-built ground support are required, and deep excavation is planned or the work occurs in difficult or disturbed ground, ground freezing offers the assurance critical to safe and timely construction. Compared with other groundwater cut-off or excavation support methods, a frozen wall is easily connected to underlying bedrock and will also adhere to adjoining subsurface installations or obstructions, if necessary, to provide a composite cutoff structure. Ground freezing is effective in all soil and ground conditions and has been used for emergency situations in disturbed, displaced or loose ground, where detailed soil characterization could not practically be performed.
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APA: Paul C. Schmall Arthur B. Corwin Derek Maishman  (2005)  Defining the Niche of Ground Freezing

MLA: Paul C. Schmall Arthur B. Corwin Derek Maishman Defining the Niche of Ground Freezing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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