Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
L. Bermingham W. J. Birch
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Air overpressure is becoming an increasingly problematic issue within the quarrying industry. With blasting operations moving ever closer to residential properties, the number of complaints about air overpressure is beginning to increase. It is therefore important for operators not only to have a greater understanding of the blasting parameters that give rise to air overpressure but also the factors which have an effect on air overpressure levels as it attenuates with increasing distance from the location of the blast.
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APA: L. Bermingham W. J. Birch  (2013)  Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case study

MLA: L. Bermingham W. J. Birch Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case study. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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