Investigation and Remediation of the Cavern in the Vrata Tunnel on the Zagreb – Rijeka Highway (Croatia)

Authors

  • Mladen Garašić University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Geotechical Department, HR-10000 Zagreb, Kačićeva 26 Croatian Speleological Federation, HR-10000 Zagreb, Nova Ves 66
  • Meho Saša Kocačević University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Geotechical Department, HR-10000 Zagreb, Kačićeva 26
  • Danijela Jurić-Kaćunić University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Geotechical Department, HR-10000 Zagreb, Kačićeva 26

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/ac.v39i1.113

Abstract

In the Dinaric karst system in Croatia some 11500 speleological objects have been explored so far, more than 1000 of which were discovered during construction works. Such speleological objects without natural entrance on the terrain surface (which are called „caverns“) have been discovered on the construction sites of the highways. Over the past twenty years they have been systematically investigated and treated. A special kind of remediation was conducted in the cavern’s large hall of the „Vrata“ tunnel on the Zagreb – Rijeka highway. Due to size, shape, cavern’s position and hydrogeological parameters within the karst system it was necessary to design and construct a 58 m bridge over the cavern. In addition, the cavern’s vault had to be reinforced and stabilized, as the overburden was very thin. The beam-and –stringer grid with special anchors was used. The cavern’s rehabilitation in the „Vrata“ tunnel was a unique undertaking, and the bridge (without piers) is the cavern’s longest bridge in the world.

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Published

2010-04-01

How to Cite

Garašić, M., Kocačević, M. S., & Jurić-Kaćunić, D. (2010). Investigation and Remediation of the Cavern in the Vrata Tunnel on the Zagreb – Rijeka Highway (Croatia). Acta Carsologica, 39(1). https://doi.org/10.3986/ac.v39i1.113

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