Underwater Explosions: Natural Resource Concerns, Uncertainty of Effects, and Data Needs

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Thomas M. Keevin Joel B. Gaspin Gregg R. Gitschlag Gregory L. Hempen Thomas L. Linton Marion Smith Dennis G. Wright
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"A Natural Resources Working Group, within the International Society of Explosives Engineers, reviewed published environmental effects data, identified data gaps, and prioritized data collection needs relative to underwater explosive use. Six groups of organisms were reviewed: 1) aquatic plants, 2) aquatic invertebrates, 3) fish, 4) amphibians, 5) reptiles, and 6) marine mammals. Studyrecommendations included: conducting basic research to determine the relationship between pressure waveform and mortality where little or no data exist (e.g., aquatic plants, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and marine mammals) and conducting narrowly defined studies where adequate data have been acquired (e.g., aquatic invertebrates). The goals of the recommended studies are to develop the relationship between pressure waveform and mortality/damage in order to construct mortality models. Development of comprehensive mortality models would be extremely useful to the blasting community for assessing environmental impacts and developing strategies for reducing impacts from explosives used underwater."
Citation

APA: Thomas M. Keevin Joel B. Gaspin Gregg R. Gitschlag Gregory L. Hempen Thomas L. Linton Marion Smith Dennis G. Wright  (1999)  Underwater Explosions: Natural Resource Concerns, Uncertainty of Effects, and Data Needs

MLA: Thomas M. Keevin Joel B. Gaspin Gregg R. Gitschlag Gregory L. Hempen Thomas L. Linton Marion Smith Dennis G. Wright Underwater Explosions: Natural Resource Concerns, Uncertainty of Effects, and Data Needs. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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