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Characterisation of induced discontinuities in the Boom Clay around the underground excavations (URF, Mol, Belgium)
Authors:J Mertens  W Bastiaens  B Dehandschutter
Affiliation:a ONDRAF/NIRAS Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials. Avenue des Arts 14, BE-1210, Brussels, Belgium;b EIG EURIDICE, Boeretang 200, BE-2400 Mol, Belgium;c Structural geology and tectonics group, KULeuven, Redingenstraat 16, BE-3000 Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Excavation works were carried out in Boom Clay to extend the underground research facility in Mol (Belgium) located at a depth of 223 m below the surface. The attempt to characterise the extent of the Excavation Damaged Zone, or EDZ, around the second shaft, using seismic measurements and cored borings, was successful, as proven by observations during further excavation works in the investigated area. No evidence for the occurrence of natural discontinuities was found. Using an industrial technique, an 84-m-long gallery was excavated in the Boom Clay. These excavation works induced a symmetrical pattern of discontinuities and clearly limited the EDZ extent.
Keywords:Fractures  Clay  Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ)  Shear planes  Seismic campaign  Cores
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