Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, Ontario

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Roger S. Jackson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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38
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"This study interprets vibrations produced by single underground shots, recorded on surface by 135 digital seismographs laid out in four linear arrays. Several vibration anomalies were observed and are investigated. A novel method of displaying the blast-induced vibration iso-contour data relative to the three-dimensional representations of the geological rock units and structures leads to the following interpretations:• The identified faults commonly dampen or amplify vibrations, on the evidence of the peak particle velocity,• Strong anisotropy of geologic formations produces different vibration attenuation in the various directions of interest,• Low-vibration “depressions” can be related to the presence of faults, and• Higher vibration levels than expected based on ‘scaled-distance’ principles are observed close to intersecting faults.The interpretations from this study document a better understanding of the geotechnical influences on blast induced stress wave propagation in a geologically complex area. The practical benefit of this understanding is better control of surface vibrations, experienced from underground mining activities."
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APA: Roger S. Jackson  (2010)  Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, Ontario

MLA: Roger S. Jackson Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, Ontario. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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