It Felt like an Earthquake

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gregory Poole David Ziegler John Babcock
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

On December 9, 2003 at 3:59 PM EST an earthquake with a 4.5 magnitude occurred in central Virginia. According to a survey on the US Geological Survey website, this quake was felt as far away as Bridgeton Missouri, approximately 683 mile from the epicenter1. We recorded the vibrations from this earthquake on 14 seismographs that were set up for monitoring vibrations from blasting activities in the area. Having this data gave us an opportunity to compare earthquake and blasting vibrations. The amplitudes, frequencies and duration were much different than vibrations from mining and construction blasting. A common question we get from homeowners when discussing vibrations from blasting activities is “How does that compare to the Richter scale?” The goal of this report is to provide some simple answers for that question. The Richter and Mercalli scale are compared to the particle velocities in order to show their relationship.
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APA: Gregory Poole David Ziegler John Babcock  (2005)  It Felt like an Earthquake

MLA: Gregory Poole David Ziegler John Babcock It Felt like an Earthquake. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2005.

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