Implementation of Vibration Monitoring to Improve Blast Design for the Mitchell Point Crossing - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sean Sundermann Nathaniel White Todd Kilduff Randy Zeigler Justin Laviolette Dan Laviolette
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

The Mitchell Point tunnel is a part of several ongoing efforts to connect the 12-mile-long Historic Columbia River trail between Mitchell Point Outlook to Mitchell Point Drive. The tunnel lies inside the Mitchell Spur entablature basalt geologic feature, extending 647 linear feet utilizing a typical horseshoe section with a height of 14.5 feet. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) required proper vibration control to minimize potential impacts to Interstate 84 and Union Pacific rail immediately below the tunnel excavations and sensitive, rare plants. The method of designing the vibration monitoring program and the results of its implementation show the iterative process of using monitoring to improve blast design as excavation proceeds, such as reducing air overpressure and COVID-related supply chain-constraints.
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APA: Sean Sundermann Nathaniel White Todd Kilduff Randy Zeigler Justin Laviolette Dan Laviolette  (2022)  Implementation of Vibration Monitoring to Improve Blast Design for the Mitchell Point Crossing - NAT2022

MLA: Sean Sundermann Nathaniel White Todd Kilduff Randy Zeigler Justin Laviolette Dan Laviolette Implementation of Vibration Monitoring to Improve Blast Design for the Mitchell Point Crossing - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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