Tunneling Through Reef Structures: Identification, Characterization, and Potential Impacts - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jon Ike Isaacson Michael Miller Jarek Trela
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Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

Despite reef structures being relatively common in carbonate rocks around the world, tunneling experience in reefs is extremely rare. Impacts and risks associated with reef tunneling through these geologic features were also relatively unknown. A new reef was encountered during construction of the Lower Pogues Run Tunnel in Indianapolis, exposed over 5,000 linear feet along the alignment, resulting in adverse impacts on construction. Analysis of investigation data and construction from this encounter provide insight into the identification and characterization of reefs along tunnel alignments as well as the potential impacts on construction for future tunneling within reef structures.
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APA: Jon Ike Isaacson Michael Miller Jarek Trela  (2024)  Tunneling Through Reef Structures: Identification, Characterization, and Potential Impacts - NAT2024

MLA: Jon Ike Isaacson Michael Miller Jarek Trela Tunneling Through Reef Structures: Identification, Characterization, and Potential Impacts - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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