“The Dome” and the “Shaft” in the Castle Hill of Graz

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ralf Vergeiner
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The most famous landmark of the city of Graz (Austria) is the clock tower on the castle hill. An underground chamber was built as a multifunctional structure beneath this landmark. The required structure was designed as cavern. The overburden to the clock tower in the north side of the cavern was only 30 m. To allow access from the city to the chamber and the clock tower, a vertical shaft was built near the cavern. Rock excavation was by drill and blast method. The pilot shaft was made by the raise-boring method. Because the location of the building site was in the center of Graz, special care was taken to minimize deformations and vibrations so as to protect surrounding buildings.
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APA: Ralf Vergeiner  (2001)  “The Dome” and the “Shaft” in the Castle Hill of Graz

MLA: Ralf Vergeiner “The Dome” and the “Shaft” in the Castle Hill of Graz. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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