Study on Effect of Tunnel Excavation in Weathering Alternation Rock on Underground Water

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Xinqiang Gao Yongquan Zhu Zhichun Liu Zhengguo Zhu Chao Kong
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"The aim of the study is to have a good understanding of the change in the seepage field during and after the tunnel excavation in weathering alteration rock. Field tests are used to monitor the changes of the water table and the numerical model is used to analysis the influence of the seepage filed with different operation conditions during and after the tunnel excavation. Results indicate that the depth, diameter and pumpage of precipitation well are the main factors that have a great influence on the drainage effect. Results also indicate that different operation conditions had various effects on the decrease in water yield during tunnel construction and the recovery in groundwater level after construction.INTRODUCTIONAs a potential disease during tunnel construction, Gushing water not only affected construction schedule, increased construction cost, as well as affected tunnel stability and safety during operation, but also decreased ground-water level. What’s more, the fall of water table caused by gushing water in tunnel would have influenced surrounding residents’ living water, agricultural water and ecological environment around tunnel. In recent years, enough emphasis has been paid to the influence on environment due to the construction of tunnel as a result of the reinforcement of people’s environmental protection awareness.As a result of water collection and drainage after excavation, groundwater was discharged into the tunnel, which caused a loss of water resources in the adjacent mountain mass. Furthermore, during tunnel operation, it was difficult for groundwater level to resume its original condition, which caused a bad ecological environment, because drainage system during tunnel construction destroyed its original hydrologic dynamic balance.In order to study whether decreased groundwater level resulting from tunnel construction could be restored during operation to its original condition, this paper gave a field monitoring on tunnel displacement during construction and simultaneously, generalized model of regional hydrogeology was created according to field hydrogeology to carry out a calculation of stable seepage flow and draw comparisons between recovery conditions of various water levels."
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APA: Xinqiang Gao Yongquan Zhu Zhichun Liu Zhengguo Zhu Chao Kong  (2015)  Study on Effect of Tunnel Excavation in Weathering Alternation Rock on Underground Water

MLA: Xinqiang Gao Yongquan Zhu Zhichun Liu Zhengguo Zhu Chao Kong Study on Effect of Tunnel Excavation in Weathering Alternation Rock on Underground Water. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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