Hazardous Water Inflows In Some Tunnels In Sedimentary Rocks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alberto Marulanda P. Tor L. Brekke
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The paper describes hazardous water inflows during construction that have taken place over the last three years in tunnels in Colombia. The projects involved are the Chivor II Hydroelectric Power Project (penstock tunnel), and the Chingaza Water Project (two tunnels). In all cases, loss of face control led to significant loss of ground; in one case some 70,000 m3 of slide material was involved, much of which came out through the portal situated 1.6 km from the face. Emphasis is given to: (a) the geologic setting, (b) the remedial measures taken, and (c) the main efforts that can be made to prevent hazardous conditions from developing.
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APA: Alberto Marulanda P. Tor L. Brekke  (1981)  Hazardous Water Inflows In Some Tunnels In Sedimentary Rocks

MLA: Alberto Marulanda P. Tor L. Brekke Hazardous Water Inflows In Some Tunnels In Sedimentary Rocks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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