Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Frederick C. Pearson Julian S. Edwards Sevket Durucan
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Information gained at the site investigation stage of the Carsington aqueduct project led the designers to suspect that methane might be encountered during tunnelling and therefore gas detection techniques, including emergency shutdown systems, were introduced. After construction, on completion of the excavation and lining of the tunnels, a survey showed that methane was entering the aqueduct dissolved in infiltrating groundwater. General body air concentrations were very low but on closure methane concentrations rose rapidly within the aqueduct. A research project has now been initiated to investigate the mechanism of methane generation and entry rate into the system, the results of which are being taken into account in the preparation of future operating procedures.
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APA: C. Frederick C. Pearson Julian S. Edwards Sevket Durucan  (1989)  Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case Study

MLA: C. Frederick C. Pearson Julian S. Edwards Sevket Durucan Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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