Groundwater Inflow into Hard Rock Tunnels: A New Look at Inflow Equations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John H. Raymer
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Groundwater inflow into hard rock tunnels is strongly affected by recharge and drawdown of the water table. Previous analytical and empirical methods for estimating inflow have generally not accounted for these factors in an accurate or systematic way, resulting is wrong conclusions about inflow and the effects of the tunnel on the surrounding environment. This paper discusses these issues and provides some simple analytical equations to estimate inflow and water table drawdown around the tunnel. Examples from tunnels in the Atlanta area are provided.
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APA: John H. Raymer  (2005)  Groundwater Inflow into Hard Rock Tunnels: A New Look at Inflow Equations

MLA: John H. Raymer Groundwater Inflow into Hard Rock Tunnels: A New Look at Inflow Equations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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