Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Landslide Stabilisation at the Clyde Power Project: A Major Geotechnical Undertaking
Construction work on one of the world's largest landslide stabilisation projects is drawing to a close in Central Otago. Begun in mid 1990, major stabilisation work has been carried out on seven large rockslides which will be partially inundated when the Clyde dam reservoir (Lake Dunstan) is filled. The work has required the construction of 14.5 kilometres of tunnel, 60 kilometres of surface drilling, 78 kilometres of drilled drainage holes and five million cubic metres of earthworks. The stabilisation programme has been carried out by the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand as part of the Clyde Power Project, a hydroelectric development on the Clutha River.
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- Published: 1992
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