Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, Ireland

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S Durucan Geoff J. Johnston Brendan O'Reilly Outokumpu Zinc
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Historically vibration monitoring has dealt primarily with surface blasting or "near field" monitoring of underground blasts. The Situation at Tara Mines is different, blasting occurs up to 400m underground, with a number of blasts occurring daily and occasionally with residential properties directly above the blasting site. Tara Mines, due to both its location (1.5 km from the rural town of Navan) and stringent planning conditions have always had to monitor, carefully plan and control the levels of vibration from blasting. The statutory vibration limit at Tara allows a maximum peak particle velocity of 7.62 mm/s with no frequency limitations. Levels of vibration have been monitored continuously since mining operations began in 1972.
Citation

APA: S Durucan Geoff J. Johnston Brendan O'Reilly Outokumpu Zinc  (1994)  Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, Ireland

MLA: S Durucan Geoff J. Johnston Brendan O'Reilly Outokumpu Zinc Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, Ireland. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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