Borehole Geophone Method for Estimating Tunnel Blast Vibration Propagation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Douglas Anderson Kyle Ott Parsons Brinckerhoff Bernard Daly Syed Haq
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Drill and blast was determined to be the most cost-effective means of excavating the Raw Water Tunnel (RWT) for the Croton Water Treatment Plant in the Bronx, New York City. One of the major issues confronting project designers was the potential impact of blast vibrations on a major City Distribution Tunnel (CDT). The proposed path of the RWT would cross less than 30 meters (100 feet) above the CDT, which was built in 1917. Discussions with New York City Department of Environmental Protection led to vibration criteria on the CDT of 51 mm/sec (2 in/sec) peak particle velocity as an alert level, and 38 mm/sec (1.5 in/sec) as a review level.
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APA: Douglas Anderson Kyle Ott Parsons Brinckerhoff Bernard Daly Syed Haq  (2012)  Borehole Geophone Method for Estimating Tunnel Blast Vibration Propagation

MLA: Douglas Anderson Kyle Ott Parsons Brinckerhoff Bernard Daly Syed Haq Borehole Geophone Method for Estimating Tunnel Blast Vibration Propagation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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