Estimating Rock Tunnel Water Inflow—II

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald E. Heuer
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A 1995 RETC paper of similar title presented a method for estimating rock tunnel water inflow based on semi-empirical correlations with borehole water pressure tests. Since that time the author has found the method to be very useful, and it has been used by others in the industry. This current paper is an update which is intended to: A. More clearly explain assumptions and limitations of the method. B. Describe some case history examples. C. Respond to questions which have been raised; and extend the method to other considerations including distribution of inflow along the tunnel, panning requirements, interpretation of tunnel probe hole water inflow, and estimation of potential effectiveness of pre-excavation grouting to reduce water inflow.
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APA: Ronald E. Heuer  (2005)  Estimating Rock Tunnel Water Inflow—II

MLA: Ronald E. Heuer Estimating Rock Tunnel Water Inflow—II. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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