RI 3353 Earth Vibrations Caused By Quarry Blasting - Progress Report I ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. R. Thoenen
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

This paper outlines briefly results of seismic measurements recorded in the vicinity of quarry blasting under practical operating conditions. The data cover field work done from January to the middle of August 1930, during which time records were made of 61 blasts in 19 quarries. Of the tests made, one was in biotite-gneiss, two in dolomite, two in a flintlike volcanic complex, three in gabbrodiorite, five in trap rock, and six in limestone. One quarry was in Alabama, two were in South Carolina, two in New York, four in Kentucky, five in Connecticut, and five in Massachusetts. Explosive charges ranged from 0.30 pound to 41,900 pounds, and the method of shooting varied from mud caps through hammer and wagon drill holes to churn drill holes and coyote tunnel shots.
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APA: J. R. Thoenen  (1937)  RI 3353 Earth Vibrations Caused By Quarry Blasting - Progress Report I ? Introduction

MLA: J. R. Thoenen RI 3353 Earth Vibrations Caused By Quarry Blasting - Progress Report I ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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