Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gregory Hempen Thomas Keevin Terri Jordan
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Water-borne blast pressures from confined blasts were recorded as part of a submerged blasting program in Florida for channel deepening. The blasting was confined within the rock floor by stemming. Shot patterns of stemmed borings were recorded, as were two open-water shots. One hole of one shot was not confined properly, which allowed comparison of confined and a poorly confined larger charge weights per delay. The pressure data were intended to gain information on typical pressure measures from the rock removal program relative to impacts on marine organisms. Water-borne pressures from actual confined, rock-removal shots validate the hypothesis of lessened impacts to aquatic and marine biota.
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APA: Gregory Hempen Thomas Keevin Terri Jordan  (2007)  Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening Project

MLA: Gregory Hempen Thomas Keevin Terri Jordan Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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