Geotechnical Investigations and Design Alternatives For Tunneling in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas - Los Angeles Metro

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. A. Elioff T. P. Smirnoff P. F. Ryan J. B. Putnam B. M. Ghadiali
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Geotechnical investigations for the Mid-City Extension of the Los Angeles Metro revealed high concentrations of toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas as well as methane. Testing techniques employed to determine the extent of gasses, and to identify potential treatment measures, included gas sampling with cone penetrometers and soil-gas extraction with air injection testing. A gas reservoir model was developed to predict inflows into excavations. Other studies included a hazard evaluation and a general data search for other H2S occurrences and geologic conditions that could facilitate the accumulation of H2S. The paper describes the investigations and proposed design and construction alternatives.
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APA: M. A. Elioff T. P. Smirnoff P. F. Ryan J. B. Putnam B. M. Ghadiali  (1995)  Geotechnical Investigations and Design Alternatives For Tunneling in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas - Los Angeles Metro

MLA: M. A. Elioff T. P. Smirnoff P. F. Ryan J. B. Putnam B. M. Ghadiali Geotechnical Investigations and Design Alternatives For Tunneling in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas - Los Angeles Metro. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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