Blast Vibration Effects Upon a Deep Injection Well and the Reduction of Ground Vibration Over Depth

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jeffrey A. Straw Joseph P. Jr Shinko
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Ground vibration produced by blasting operations within South Florida, due to saturated soil conditions, generates surface vibration waves that may be measurable over distances of 3 - 5 miles from the source, and perceptible at distances of up to 2 miles. Structures above ground usually receive the most of the attention from the effects of high vibration levels. During construction of the Trilogy Development of the Swerdlow Companies, blasting was completed in a lake excavation immediately adjacent to the City of Pembroke Pines Utility Department, Deep Injection Wells No. 1 and No. 2.
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APA: Jeffrey A. Straw Joseph P. Jr Shinko  (1994)  Blast Vibration Effects Upon a Deep Injection Well and the Reduction of Ground Vibration Over Depth

MLA: Jeffrey A. Straw Joseph P. Jr Shinko Blast Vibration Effects Upon a Deep Injection Well and the Reduction of Ground Vibration Over Depth. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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