Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole Seal (68602f9c-7230-425d-ac82-6841809bf1a6)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. B. Greer
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The performance of seals in boreholes, shafts, and tunnels is an important concern in mine safety, in the control of effluents from operating and abandoned mines, and in the underground containment of hazardous wastes (Einarson and Abel, 1990; Mining Waste Study, 1988). Despite the clear need for effective seals, few documented test results are available concerning the performance of in-situ seals. Some evidence indicates that horizontal or near-horizontal holes are especially difficult to seal properly (Kelsall and others, 1982). This research involved the installation, extensive hydraulic testing, removal, and post-test examination of a l0-cm-long by 10-cm-diameter cement grout seal in a near-horizontal borehole in limestone. The work was performed in an underground mine on Marble peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. A test hole was diamond cored in the re-crystallized limestone of the Escabrosa formation. The hole is 33.24 m long, 10 cm in diameter, and dips at 10.4 degrees. The hole extends between two drifts and thus is accessible from both ends.
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APA: W. B. Greer  (1992)  Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole Seal (68602f9c-7230-425d-ac82-6841809bf1a6)

MLA: W. B. Greer Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole Seal (68602f9c-7230-425d-ac82-6841809bf1a6). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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