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Surface subsidence induced by groundwater drainage tunneling in granite residual soils (Burata railway tunnel, Spain)

Author:
López Fernández, CarlosUniovi authority; Arias Prieto, Daniel ManuelUniovi authority; Fernández Viejo, GabrielaUniovi authority; Pando González, Luis AlbertoUniovi authority; Castells Fernández, Enrique
Subject:

Subsidence

Tunnel

Engineering Geology

Publication date:
2012
Editorial:

American Society of Civil Engineers

Publisher version:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0000805
Citación:
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 139(5), p. 821-824 (2013); doi:10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0000805
Abstract:

Underground tunneling, besides raising geotechnical challenges, can often modify the hydrological regime around the excavated area. This fact entails not only the modification of superficial aquifers, but generally the appearance of subsidence phenomena as a consequence of the decrease in pore pressure. In the end, this may jeopardize the structural integrity of the construction, leading to delays and undesirable secondary effects. This technical note documents the problems arising from the construction of a railway tunnel for a highspeed train in the province of Orense (Northwest Spain). The tunnel was excavated through a highly weathered granitic massif using conventional methods. The drawdown in the water table caused by the tunnel advance was analyzed and monitored. The initial lowering of the water level was followed by a period of soil subsidence with deflections reaching up to 104 mm. These differential settlements happened along a 150 m strip on both sides of the tunnel axes, affecting urbanized areas. The topographic downfall was located ahead of the perforation head, but occurred after the lowering of the water table, as an immediate consequence

Underground tunneling, besides raising geotechnical challenges, can often modify the hydrological regime around the excavated area. This fact entails not only the modification of superficial aquifers, but generally the appearance of subsidence phenomena as a consequence of the decrease in pore pressure. In the end, this may jeopardize the structural integrity of the construction, leading to delays and undesirable secondary effects. This technical note documents the problems arising from the construction of a railway tunnel for a highspeed train in the province of Orense (Northwest Spain). The tunnel was excavated through a highly weathered granitic massif using conventional methods. The drawdown in the water table caused by the tunnel advance was analyzed and monitored. The initial lowering of the water level was followed by a period of soil subsidence with deflections reaching up to 104 mm. These differential settlements happened along a 150 m strip on both sides of the tunnel axes, affecting urbanized areas. The topographic downfall was located ahead of the perforation head, but occurred after the lowering of the water table, as an immediate consequence

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/6569
ISSN:
1090-0241; 1943-5606
DOI:
10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0000805
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Proyecto MARCAS, CTM2009-11522

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