Electrical Resistivity: An Answer to the Challenges Raised by the Design of a 17 Km-long Tunnel in the Andes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Philippe P. Martin Farrukh M. Mazhar
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Abstract

Electrical Vertical Sounding (EVS) profiling has proven to be a valuable tool to set the alignment and guide the design of a 17 km-long, 4.7m diameter water-conveyance tunnel in the Peruvian Andes at an altitude of 4,260 m. EVS profiling helped determine where to locate boreholes, and reduce the amount of drilling to 1,200 m of vertical and inclined boreholes. EVS profiling allowed the designer to identify and verify by drilling the existence of zones with difficult tunneling conditions that were avoided by realigning the tunnel. The rock quality was checked by drilling and a combined scheme of excavation by TBM and conventional drill and blast technique was developed for the final design.
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APA: Philippe P. Martin Farrukh M. Mazhar  (2003)  Electrical Resistivity: An Answer to the Challenges Raised by the Design of a 17 Km-long Tunnel in the Andes

MLA: Philippe P. Martin Farrukh M. Mazhar Electrical Resistivity: An Answer to the Challenges Raised by the Design of a 17 Km-long Tunnel in the Andes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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