トンネル湧水量の予測に関する二, 三の考察
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The affected area of water inflow into tunnel is due to the average permeability of rockmass which depends on valley area, valley shape ratio and inclination of slop. The permeability in the a times larger area with the same shape ratio and inclination becomes √a times larger, The permeability with the b times loger valley length in the same becomes 1/b^2 times larger. The experimental fact shows that pyroclastic rock has the largest permeability, gravel and sand layer has fairly larger, plutonic rock has intermediate and mudstone has smaller one. Flowing ratio in drought season is the conception to be discussed reffering the amount of rainfall and the decreasing curve of water inflow.
- 一般社団法人日本応用地質学会の論文
- 1978-03-30