Construction of the NuMI Underground Laboratory Facilities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

At Fermilab, a 4000-ft long underground complex has recently been constructed for a high-energy physics experiment. The complex is sited up to 350 ft, below grade principally in bedrock. The rock excavations were mined by TBM and drill and blast methods and supported by a combination of rock bolts, dowels and shotcrete. Water control was achieved using a combination of pre- and post-excavation grouting, drainage systems, drip shielding and air desiccation measures.
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APA: Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen  (2003)  Construction of the NuMI Underground Laboratory Facilities

MLA: Christopher Laughton Michael P. Bruen Construction of the NuMI Underground Laboratory Facilities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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