Design And Construction Of The Soudan 2 Detector Laboratory

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles R. Nelson D. Lee Petersen Marvin Marshak
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INTRODUCTION Construction is underway on a laboratory cavern 713 m below surface at the Soudan Mine, Tower-Soudan State Park, in northeastern Minnesota. The 13.9 in wide by 11.6 m high by 71.8 in long cavern will provide a laboratory space for basic research in physics, in which experiments can be conducted with greatly reduced interference from cosmic radiation. A first generation experiment, called the Soudan 1 detector, is currently operating in a converted drift 591 in below surface at the mine. The initial phase of the Soudan 2 detector will be an 1100-metric ton unit, which will occupy approximately a 19 m length of the cavern. Control and monitoring equipment will be in a prefabricated shop office enclosure erected in the cavern. The location and planned usage for the laboratory cavern present special excavation, lining, and outfitting requirements. Temperature and humidity control, a relatively clean dust-free environment, and a long service life are required. Low cost and risk to the owner were basic requirements due to the nature of the funding. The most common type of site selected to meet these two constraints is either an operational mine or a civil works facility such as a road tunnel. There are often serious problems for such laboratories because of ongoing operations such as blasting, hauling, etc. Most of these problems do not exist for the Soudan 2 laboratory because the mine is used as a historical site with regular tours only in the summer season. The laboratory owner, the University of Minnesota, and the park owner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, are both public agencies of the
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APA: Charles R. Nelson D. Lee Petersen Marvin Marshak  (1985)  Design And Construction Of The Soudan 2 Detector Laboratory

MLA: Charles R. Nelson D. Lee Petersen Marvin Marshak Design And Construction Of The Soudan 2 Detector Laboratory. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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