Three-dimensional fracture mapping in granite excavations using ground-penetrating radar

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. L. Holloway N. M. Soonawala L. S. Collett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"Since the late 1970s, a major R&D program has been under way in Canada to assess the concept of disposing of nuclear fuel wastes in deep plutonic rock. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd . (AECL), a federally-owned corporation, has been given the responsibility of directing this research (Rummery et al., 1983).The Underground Research Laboratory (URL), constructed in a granite pluton 15 km east of Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba (Fig. 1) is a major component of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. A diverse geotechnical experimental program is being carried out during both the construction and operating phases of the URL. This program involves detailed geological mapping, rock mechanics and hydrogeology studies, and geophysical surveying, to characterize the rock mass surrounding the shaft, and it has been described by Simmons et al. (1983). As part of the construction-phase program, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys are being carried out during excavation, in an attempt to delineate fractures both ahead of the excavation and behind the walls of the excavation. This paper presents the results of surveys performed during shaft excavation and describes a procedure for plotting the data.Ulricksen (1982) cites examples of radar surveys to evaluate surficial deposits, such as peat, sands and gravels, and cavity detection in subsurface hard rock. Fowler (1981) used radar for fracture and clay vein detection in coal seams.In Canada, pioneering work in GPR has been done by Annan and Davis since the mid-seventies (Annan and Davies, 1976). Their work concentrated on problems relating to permafrost in the Arctic ."
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APA: A. L. Holloway N. M. Soonawala L. S. Collett  (1986)  Three-dimensional fracture mapping in granite excavations using ground-penetrating radar

MLA: A. L. Holloway N. M. Soonawala L. S. Collett Three-dimensional fracture mapping in granite excavations using ground-penetrating radar. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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