Tunnelling and Swelling in Triassic Sulphate-Bearing Rocks. Part II -Case studies from Jura Mountains

Abstract

Part II of this series of paper deals with the phenomenology of swelling in tunnels from Jura Mountains (Switzerland) excavated through the Gipskeuper and the Anhydritgruppe. The main features of expansions observed in the presented case studies are summarized and the performance of resisting and yielding support systems is compared. Evidences presented in this series of papers indicate that the transformation of anhydrite into gypsum is not a reasonable explanation for long-term expansive phenomena occurring in sulphate-bearing rocks. It is suggested that these phenomena are strongly related to rock degradation due to both tunneling induced drainage towards the bottom of excavations and tunneling induced ventilation
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Keywords

sulphate-bearing rocks
Gipskeuper
Anhydritgruppe
swelling
tunnel
Jura Mountain
degradation
drainage
ventilation