• Title/Summary/Keyword: 석회암 공동

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A Case Study of Ground Subsidence in a Groundwater-saturated Limestone Mine (지하수로 포화된 석회석광산의 지반침하 사례연구)

  • Choi, Woo-Seok;Kim, Eun-Sup;Kang, Byung-Chun;Shin, Dong-Choon;Kim, Soo-Lo;Baek, Seung-Han
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.511-524
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    • 2015
  • Groundwater causing subsidence in limestone mines is uncommon, and thus relatively poorly investigated. This case study investigated the cause and possibility of future subsidence through an evaluation of ground stability at the Samsung limestone mine, Chungcheongbuk-do. The ground near the mine area was evaluated as unstable due to rainfall permeation, and subsidence in the unmined area resulted from groundwater level drawdown. Future subsidence might occur through the diffusion of subsidence resulting from the small thickness of the mined rock roof, fracture rock joints, and poor ground conditions around the mine. In addition, the risk of additional subsidence by limestone sinkage in corrosion cavities, groundwater level drawdown due to artificial pumping, and rainfall permeation in the limestone zone necessitates reinforcements and other preventative measures.

Application of Geophysical Methods to Cavity Detection at the Ground Subsidence Area in Karst (물리탐사 기술의 석회암 지반침하 지역 공동탐지 적용성 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Ryol;Kim, Jung-Ho;Park, Sam-Gyu;Park, Young-Soo;Yi, Myeong-Jong;Son, Jeong-Sul;Rim, Heong-Rae
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2006
  • Investigations of underground cavities are required to provide useful information for the reinforcement design and monitoring of the ground subsidence areas. It is, therefore, necessary to develop integrated geophysical techniques incorporating different geophysical methods in order to accurately image and to map underground cavities in the ground subsidence areas. In this study, we conducted geophysical investigations for development of integrated geophysical techniques to detect underground cavities at the field test site in the ground subsidence area, located at Yongweol-ri, Muan-eup, Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do. We examined the applicability of geophysical methods such as electrical resistivity, electromagnetic, and microgravity to cavity detection with the aid of borehole survey results. The underground cavities are widely present within the limestone bedrock overlain by the alluvial deposits in the test site where the ground subsidences have occurred in the past. The limestone cavities are mostly filled with groundwater or clays saturated with water in the site. The cavities, thus, have low electrical resistivity and density compared to the surrounding host bedrock. The results of the study have shown that the zones of low resistivity and density correspond to the zones of the cavities identified in the boreholes at the site, and that the geophysical methods used are very effective to detect the underground cavities. Furthermore, we could map the distribution of cavities more precisely with the study results incorporated from the various geophysical methods. It is also important to notice that the microgravity method, which has rarely used in Korea, is a very promising tool to detect underground cavities.

Dynamic Response of Underground Openings Considering the Effect of Water Saturation (지하수의 영향을 고려한 지하공동구조체의 동적응답)

  • 김선훈;김광진
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.391-399
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    • 2001
  • Three-dimensional dynamic analysis of underground openings subjected to explosive loadings considering the effects of water saturation is carried out in this study. The surrounding rock mass is assumed to be the limestone with 13.5% of porosity. Two calculations are compared using as identical explosive charge; the first in dry rock of 13.5% porosity, the second in the identical rock, but in a fully saturated condition. It is shown that velocity, displacement, and stress time histories are higher in saturated rock than those in dry rock through numerical studies. It is also shown that underground openings in saturated rock masses could be significantly more vulnerable to the potential damages associated with shear failure than those in dry medium.

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Resistivity Inversion of Underground Cavity Model Using a Multi-Resolution Wavelet (다중분해능 웨이브렛에 의한 지하공동모형의 전기비저항 역산)

  • Suh Baek-Soo;Lee Jae-Young;Kim Yong-In;Lee Chang-Hwan
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.78-83
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    • 2002
  • The finite element method combined with the sensitivity method is adopted for 2-dimensionl Fourier transform inversion. To improve the efficiency of inversion calculation, multi-resolution wavelet method is proposed., Theoretical data which is obtained from above method is shown to examine the proposed method. Theoretical model assumes that underground cavity is located in limestone area. In theoretical model, 16 current and potential electrodes are located to get theoretical data. It is shown that the about inversion method is very exact and useful calculation method, in case the larger model is very small such as under ground cavity.

Ground Subsidence Caused by the Development of Underground Karstic Networks in Limestone Terrain, Taebag City Korea (석회암 분포지에서 터널시공에 따른 지표침하 원인 분석)

  • Lee, Byung-Joo;Park, SungWook;Kim, Dea-Hong;Song, Young-Karb
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this study is the safety and an accident prevention in limestone terrain by the underground tunneling. The geology of the study area consists of a Paleozoic sedimentary sequence dominated by limestone, sandstone, shale, and carbonaceous shale. The sequence gently dips to the northeast but the joint contains steep with variable trend. A significant fracture zone is developed in the limestone and shale beds, sub-parallel to bedding, and follows in part the limestone-sandstone contact. Monitoring of groundwater levels in the area shows marked fluctuations in the water table, which repeatedly rose to a level of -4 m before sinking to -15 m. These cycles occurred in mid-May, 2007 and in early and middle June. The data indicate that these fluctuations were unrelated to rainfall that occurred during the study period. We infer that the fluctuations were associated with the development of underground karstic networks along the deep fracture zone, and overlying ground subsidence is likely related to the rapid sinking of groundwater and the associated strong downward suction force.

Application of Resistivity Technique for Identifying Cavities Near Surface in Karst Area, Muan-gun, South of Korea (무안군 카르스트 지역의 지하공동 탐지를 위한 전기비저항 탐사 기술 적용)

  • Farooq, Muhammad;Park, Sam-Gyu;Song, Young-Soo;Kim, Jung-Ho
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.368-372
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    • 2008
  • This study evaluates the usefulness and capability of surface electrical resistivity technique for identifying the weak zones or subsurface cavities in karst area with limestone formation. Weak zones or cavities near surface can be potentially dangerous and several problems are associated with collapse of roads or buildings accompanied by subsidence phenomena. In this paper, both two and three dimensional resistivity investigation were conducted to investigate subsidence along a road in Yongweol-ri, Muan-gun, South Korea. The results of the resistivity survey using dipole-dipole array provide a clear view of the weathered regolith, the distribution of weak zones or cavities and bedrock. Several low resistivity areas were identified and subsequent drilling led to the discovery of several weak zone or clay-filled underground cavities. The drilling results show excellent correlation with the resistivity images. It is illustrated, the ability of electrical technique to produce high resolution images of subsurface, which are useful for subsidence assessment. Also the results of this study have demonstrated that two and three dimensional electrical resistivity surveys are useful for delineating the subsidence area. Based on resistivity imaging, the map of hazardous zone has been developed.

Behaviour Characteristics of Tunnel in the Cavity Ground by using Scale Model Tests (축소모형실험을 이용한 공동지반에서의 터널 거동특성)

  • Chung, Jeeseung;Moon, Innki;Yoo, Chanho
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2013
  • As construction for road and train tunnel is increasing, various geotechnical conditions can be faced during the construction stage. Especially, if the tunnel is located in limestone area, the cavity is mostly to locate in tunnel planning location. One or some cavities which can be harmful for tunnel safety are predicted. Hence, this study was fulfilled to confirm the influence between tunnel and cavity using laboratory scale down model test and numerical analysis. The scale down model test was carried out to confirm the failure load of the model ground about the interval length of cavity and tunnel and to analyze behaviour characteristics of the model ground on the cavity shape. From the model test result, the failure load decrease in accordance with decreasing of interval length between cavity and tunnel within 0.5D. The numerical analyses were carried out for verification about scale down model test. From the numerical analysis result, tunnel safety decreases in the case of the interval between cavity and tunnel within 0.5D.

기초, 굴착

  • 정교철;오대열
    • Proceedings of the KSEG Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.24001-24056
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    • 2004
  • 암반 기초에서 발생 가능한 파괴형태로는 $\circled1$전단파괴(Shear failure) $\circled2$관입파괴(punch failure) $\circled3$붕락(Collapse) $\circled4$균열파괴 (cracking) $\circled5$분쇄상파괴 (crushing) $\circled6$쐐기상파괴 (wedging)를 들 수 있다. 그림 2.4-1에서 (a)는 연암층 내에서의 전형적인 전단파괴를 나타내고, (b)는 소성암반 상부에 강성암반이 놓였을 때의 전단파괴를 보여준다. (c)는 2층으로 구성된 지반에서의 전단파괴 양상이며, (d)는 편심하중이 작용할 때의 전단파괴이다. (e)는 사면 상에서의 활동에 의한 파괴유형이다. (f)는 절리가 발달한 풍화된 암반내로 진행되는 관입파괴를 보여주고 있다. (e)는 연암지반 내부로 강성암반이 관입되어 파괴된 모습이다. (h)는 풍화된 화강암에서의 관입파괴 유형이다. (i)는 석회암층 내부의 지하공동에 의한 붕락현상을 보여주고 있으며, (j)는 지하수의 유동에 의해 형성된 공동으로 인한 붕락파괴를 나타낸다. (k)는 균열파괴, (l)은 분쇄상 파괴, (m) 쐐기상 파괴, (n)은 단층선을 따른 파괴 유형이다. (중략)

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Analysis of the subsidence ares with 3D-GIS and clustering (3차원 GIS와 클러스터링 기법을 이용한 지반침하지역에 대한 지반분석)

  • 고와라;최선영;윤왕중;강문경;김진회
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.203-212
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    • 2003
  • An integrated 3D GIS-based approach for understanding underground environment is proposed and applied to a land subsidence in densely populated region. Bedrock and geological discontinues were treated as main factors in this study. Because land subsidence in this study area was caused by cavity owing to dissolved limestone in percolating ground water. Ground was classified according to bedrock types using a clustering method and geological information, N value, and RQD value of boreholes were visualized and integrated by 3D-GIS. Therefore it was possible to recognize underground space easily and analyze the ground information effectively.

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A Study on the Dynamic Behavior of Underground Tunnels with a Cavity (주변 공동을 고려한 터널의 동적거동에 관한 연구)

  • 김민규;이종우;이종세
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2002
  • A dynamic analysis of a horseshoe_shaped tunnel near to cavity was performed to study the effect of the cavity on the dynamic behavior of the tunnel. In order to obtain the dynamic response of the tunnel embedded in a semi-infinite domain, a hybrid numerical technique was primarily developed. A dynamic fundamental solution in frequency domain for multi-layered half planes was derived and subsequently incorporated in the boundary element method. Coupling of the boundary element method for the far field with the finite element method for the near field is made by imposing compatibility condition of a displacement at the interface. The boundary element method is then coupled with the finite element method, which is utilized to model the near field including the tunnel and the cavity. In order to demonstrate the validity of the proposed technique, dynamic responses of single and multiply-layered semi-infinite structural systems are obtained by using the Kicker waveform and investigated in the limestone layer to find how the being and the location of the cavity affect the dynamic characteristics of the system.