Disposal of Old Munition - Part 1. - A Research Method for the Estimation of Heavy Metal Deposit Range of Open Sur-face Mass Detonations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Martti Hagfors Mervi Hokkanen
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Finnish Defence Forces has destroyed obsolete and spoiled ammunition in open surface mass detonations at Hukkakero fell, in municipality of Kittilä, in Lapland since 1988. The de-struction method was learned from Sweden in 1987. The disposal camp is organized every au-tumn and it lasts four to six weeks. A gross weight of an average charge varies from 150 to 250 tons and the net weight of explosives from 15 to 25 tons. As a booster there have been used 2 to 3 tons of emulsion explosives. The explosives mainly consist of trinitrotoluene (TNT) containing smaller a mounts of amatol and hexotol. The Finnish Defence Forces Tech-nical Research Centre (PVTT) has studied the environmental effects of these mass detona-tions since they began in 1988.
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APA: Martti Hagfors Mervi Hokkanen  (2011)   Disposal of Old Munition - Part 1. - A Research Method for the Estimation of Heavy Metal Deposit Range of Open Sur-face Mass Detonations

MLA: Martti Hagfors Mervi Hokkanen Disposal of Old Munition - Part 1. - A Research Method for the Estimation of Heavy Metal Deposit Range of Open Sur-face Mass Detonations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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