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TUNNEL COLLAPSES IN SWELLING CLAY ZONES (1989)

This paper mainly concentrates on experience from the first group listed,
where swelling minerals are associated with weakness zones or gouges, that are faults, seams, leather joints, crushed rocks or other discontinuities. The experience of the authors is mainly from Norwegian tunnel projects where such geological features have been found in most types of rocks of Precambrian and Palaeozoic age. 
Reference:
Tunnels & Tunnelling, November, 1989
Norway
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