Seismic Tomography for Site Characterization and Tunneling for the Mill Creek Alignment — Phase 3, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Fujikawa and Kanaya Tunnels, Japan

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 4395 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Designers, engineers, and contractors are using three-dimensional seismic tomography for geotechnical site investigations and during tunnel excavation for hard rock and soft ground applications. Utilizing multiple types of seismic signals produced by a TBM, drill, or impact breaker, the reflection of different velocity features are processed into a holographic image of the actual structure to be encountered. The Mill Creek Phase 3 alignment in Cleveland, Ohio, was imaged to define existing conditions along a 1,200-ft section of a proposed 6.1-m (20-ft) diameter CSO tunnel and, specifically, a zone of expected anomalous conditions where drilling was inconclusive. In Japan, Kajima Corporation used TRT™ to image a number of tunnels including the Fujikawa and Kanaya tunnels in a combination of methods to map structural features along the alignment.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Seismic Tomography for Site Characterization and Tunneling for the Mill Creek Alignment — Phase 3, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Fujikawa and Kanaya Tunnels, JapanMLA: Seismic Tomography for Site Characterization and Tunneling for the Mill Creek Alignment — Phase 3, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Fujikawa and Kanaya Tunnels, Japan. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.