interhole
Interhole is a term used in the field of geology and mining to describe a type of underground excavation that is created by drilling a hole from one side of a rock formation to another. This technique is often employed to access ores, minerals, or other valuable resources that are located within the rock. Interholes are typically drilled using specialized equipment, such as rotary drills or percussion drills, and can be vertical, horizontal, or at an angle, depending on the specific requirements of the project.
The primary purpose of interholes is to facilitate the extraction of minerals or other resources by providing
The design and construction of interholes require careful consideration of factors such as rock strength, water