Blast Noise Annoys

International Society of Explosives Engineers
David E. Siskind
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
10
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263 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Increased mineral consumption and environmental concern have caused much interest in potential damage and annoyance from ground vibration and airblast produced by production blasting in surface mines and quarries. Ground vibrations are traditionally blamed for "shaking the house to its foundations," but often the airblast is responsible, particularly when the distances from mine to structure are large. Simultaneous measurements of ground vibrations, structure vibrations, and indoor and outdoor noise from blasting are being used by the Bureau of Mines to determine the relative importance of the ground and airborne blast energy in shaking the structure and making windows, dishes, etc., rattle.
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APA: David E. Siskind  (1977)  Blast Noise Annoys

MLA: David E. Siskind Blast Noise Annoys. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1977.

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