Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian Port

International Society of Explosives Engineers
C M. Deosthale V N. Pangal M N. Rao
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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126 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

New Mangalore Port is the most important port in Karnataka State, on the west coast of India on Arabian Sea. It handles export of iron ore, granite, coffee, spices etc and imports of crude oil, fertilizers etc. Since 1991, after economic liberalisation by the Government of India, the exports and imports at this port got a boost. Hence the Port Trust felt the need to increase the draught by about 3 to 5 meters for access to bigger ships. In response to a global tender in 1995, the Dutch Dredging Company got the contract to remove 30,000 cu.m of hard granite bed rock, covering 28,000 sq.mtr. area for the Turning Circle and oil Jetty. The operations of drilling, blasting and dredging were to be carried out to deepen the area to about 15 m draught without affecting the normal trade at the Port. This was a time bound contract to avoid interruption by severe Monsoon rains.
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APA: C M. Deosthale V N. Pangal M N. Rao  (1999)  Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian Port

MLA: C M. Deosthale V N. Pangal M N. Rao Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian Port. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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