Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration Analysis

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kristen Dunlap
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

There are several thousand remote stream crossing structures in the Tongass National Forest in need of removal. In 2007 thirty-three collapsing log bridges, log culverts, and metal culverts no longer in use were removed with explosives. Species of salmon, trout, char, and sculpin are present in the project area. Blasting overpressures may injure or kill fish in streams and ground vibrations can damage salmonid embryos in streambeds. Regulatory agencies offer guidelines with limits for blasting induced overpressures and vibrations. However, there has been no quantification of blast overpressures in shallow streams. Methods used to predict lethal levels for various blasting applications have not been completely validated. This research provides guidance for analyzing ground vibrations and water overpressures during blasting activities in or around fish streams.
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APA: Kristen Dunlap  (2009)  Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration Analysis

MLA: Kristen Dunlap Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration Analysis. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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