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A Moving Mud Spring Threatening Critical Infrastructure, Imperial County, California
Deane, R. Travis; Lynch, David K.
通讯作者Deane, RT (corresponding author), Shannon & Wilson Inc, Glendale, CA 91204 USA.
会议名称2nd Session on Engineering, Monitoring, and Management of Geotechnical Infrastructure at Geo-Congress on Vision, Insight, Outlook
会议日期FEB 25-28, 2020
会议地点Minneapolis, MN
英文摘要Due to the tectonic environment, mud pots and mud volcanoes are common at the southern end of the San Andreas Fault near the Salton Sea. These features are generated from carbon dioxide gas at depth. While their level of activity may fluctuate, they are generally stationary. In 2016, a mud pot (referred to as a mound mud spring) began moving southwest. Critical infrastructure, including the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) dual tracks, utility and petroleum pipelines, and a state highway had been previously built in the path of the moving mud spring. The mud spring impacted the UPRR tracks in late 2018, which carries freight from the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach to the eastern part of the country. To accommodate the mud spring movement, we utilized sheet piles, shoofly tracks, and rip rap to keep the trains operational. Kinder Morgan evaluated the moving mud spring impact on their critical petroleum pipeline that provided fuel to civilian and military facilities in the desert southwest. Their pipeline is located adjacent to the UPRR tracks. After considering a temporary bridge to support the pipeline, Kinder Morgan elected to reroute their pipeline around the mud spring's path. As of September 2019, the mud spring has moved over 100 m (300 feet) and is located on the (now disabled) UPRR main line tracks. Shoofly (detour) tracks have been constructed to allow train traffic to go around the mud spring. The spring's rate of movement is variable, but averages about 3 meters (10 feet) per month. The UPRR is currently waiting for the mud spring to clear the main line tracks before backfilling the erosion area and restoring normal service. Scientific studies to understand the mechanism behind the mud spring movement are continuing.
来源出版物ENGINEERING, MONITORING, AND MANAGEMENT OF GEOTECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE (GEO-CONGRESS 2020 )
ISSN0895-0563
出版年2020
期号316
页码717-727
ISBN978-0-7844-8279-7
出版者AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000565228200070
WOS类目Construction & Building Technology ; Engineering, Geological
WOS研究方向Construction & Building Technology ; Engineering
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/337069
作者单位[Deane, R. Travis] Shannon & Wilson Inc, Glendale, CA 91204 USA; [Lynch, David K.] Thule Sci, Topanga, CA USA
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