Surface Vibration Measurements from Deep Hole Blasts

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jesus Pascual Jose Sanchidrian Pablo Segarra
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The surface vibration field in the area above an underground mine prior to its development has been investigated, in order to assess the vibration levels expected in existing buildings and in the planned mine facilities from future underground blasts. Shots of 50 and 100 kg of explosive placed in drillholes at depths of 100 to 150 m were fired, and the vibration events were recorded using an array of 40 seismographs in a 400 m square grid, covering a 2×2 km area. Contours of isovelocity were obtained for each shot, showing some directional transmission patterns. Propagation laws were obtained from the results of each shot and also from the bulk of data, both for the whole area and dividing it into four quadrants. The shift of dominant frequency with distance was also analyzed.
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APA: Jesus Pascual Jose Sanchidrian Pablo Segarra  (2002)  Surface Vibration Measurements from Deep Hole Blasts

MLA: Jesus Pascual Jose Sanchidrian Pablo Segarra Surface Vibration Measurements from Deep Hole Blasts. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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