埃尔顿水库滑脱

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Dams and Reservoirs Pub Date : 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1680/jdare.22.00088
M. Coombs, Nathan Povey, David H. Brown
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埃尔顿水库建于1804年至1808年间,为曼彻斯特、博尔顿和伯里运河供水。运河不再对船只开放,但水库确实提供了一种甜味流。该水库由一座600米长、最大高度8.8米、库容923000立方米、表面积22公顷的堤坝拦挡。水库最高水位为87.70 m AOD。运河与河流信托(以下简称“信托”)是水库所有者。该水库过去曾经历过多次堤防滑坡,最近一次是在2012年。水位随后降低,直到可以进行修复工程。同时修复了沿堤脚遭受侵蚀的一段无衬砌溢洪道。借此机会完成了其他补救工程,包括减少出口隧洞密闭空间内冲刷阀的操作。本文概述了所进行的调查工作以及在修复滑坡和提供路堤稳定方面所考虑的各种方案,这导致了扶壁排水沟的首选解决方案。
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Elton Reservoir Slip
Elton Reservoir was built between 1804 and 1808 to supply water to the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. The canal is no longer open for boat traffic, but the reservoir does provide a sweetening flow. The reservoir is retained by a 600m long embankment dam with a maximum height of 8.8 metres, has a capacity of 923,000 m3 and a surface area of 22 hectares. Top Water Level in the reservoir is 87.70 m AOD. The Canal & River Trust (the Trust) is the reservoir owner. The reservoir has experienced a number of embankment slips in the past with the most recent being in 2012. The water level was subsequently reduced until repair works could be undertaken. A length of unlined spillway channel along the toe of the embankment suffering from erosion was repaired at the same time. The opportunity was taken to complete other remedial works including making the operation of the scour valve within the confined space of the outlet tunnel less onerous. This paper outlines the investigation works undertaken and the various options considered with respect to repairing the slip and providing embankment stabilisation, which led to the preferred solution of counterfort drains.
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Dams and Reservoirs Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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