Geology And IBM Performance In The Blue Mountain Tunnel Sultan River Hydroelectric Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arthur B. Arnold Curtis T. Scott
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Blue Mountain Tunnel is a part of the Sultan River Hydroelectric Project. The Sultan Project is in the Cascade Mountain Range, approximately 56 km (35 mi) northeast of Seattle, Washington. The geology is structurally complex, consisting of graywacke and argillite, with lesser amounts of metaigneous rocks. The tunnel, excavated with a tunnel boring machine (TBM), is 4.32 m (14 it) in diameter and 6.3 km (3.9 mi) long. The average 24 hour advance was 41 m (134 it) with a maximum of 71 m (234 it). The tunnel is essentially unlined except for 383 m (1,257 it) in a low cover area and in the rocktrap. Inspection of the tunnel after one year of operation showed it to be in good condition with only a minor amount of rock debris in the rocktrap.
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APA: Arthur B. Arnold Curtis T. Scott  (1987)  Geology And IBM Performance In The Blue Mountain Tunnel Sultan River Hydroelectric Project

MLA: Arthur B. Arnold Curtis T. Scott Geology And IBM Performance In The Blue Mountain Tunnel Sultan River Hydroelectric Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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