Geotechnical Investigation For Tunnels In Glacial Soils

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jerome C. Neyer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Within most of Canada and the northern third of the United States, the soils overlying bedrock are of glacial origin. Tunnelling in glacial soils presents numerous challenges to the contractor, including abrupt changes in soil type, boulders and glacial erratics, water bearing fine sands and silts, toxic or explosive gases, and glacial till. This paper examines the available techniques for geotechnical exploration in glacial soils; the relationship between subsurface conditions predicted by various techniques and conditions actually encountered during tunnel construction; and potential improvements in the planning and implementation of geotechnical explorations. Case histories of geotechnical exploration and tunnel construction in glacial soils are also reviewed.
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APA: Jerome C. Neyer  (1985)  Geotechnical Investigation For Tunnels In Glacial Soils

MLA: Jerome C. Neyer Geotechnical Investigation For Tunnels In Glacial Soils. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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