is the difference between magma and lava in the dissolved gasses, or with just flowing above ground,
where when lava cools, you gat a lava rock, having many pockets and a surface littered with holes,
or when lava cools, you get obsidian, a black very hard stone, high in silicate and dissolved gasses
or when lava cools, and is mined, you get diamonds, (see
diamond mining)
so which one is it?
,dissolved gasses within the lava/magma
lava/magma being on the surface
now for ratin the original idea, mabe a list of issues would help :(rate 1 to 10)
tunnel system:
2 tunnels,
A:1 1/2 distance from magma chamber to surface
B: integrated heat transfer system into concrete
C:heat trasfer system, upper shell (liquid copper [when molten]for water sealant and heat transfer)
tunneling system:
A: boreing tunnel to approximate depth
B: filling access to tunnel while tunneling towards chamber
C: lining tunnel with X thickness of reinforced concrete, upper potion Y thickness of copper and X thickness of reinforced concrete
D: effiently using a cooling system for machining the tunnel
E: removing water used to cool machine and bit for drilling
risk factors:
A: extreme pressure of magma chamber being suddenly released
B: tunnel integrity loss under extreme temperatures and pressures
C: tunnel integrity under sudden change in temperatures and pressures
D: local water around tunnels and in chamber danger due to extreme change in temperature
E: integrity of tunnel with sudden multiple impacts, at high velocity, of solid materials coupled with integrity of chamber being affected by instant temperature and prssure change
F: machine failure, and repair issues in mid tunnel, or late tunnel progress
G: high temperature pressure release system
H: magma/lava flow issues and clogs
I: may trigger volcanic erruption due to evacuated gasses from the magma chamber
J-Z: add risk factors