Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kristen Franz Begor Rodney W. Sutch Robert J. Nothnagle
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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160 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Recovery of contaminated groundwater in a fractured bedrock system presents some unique problems. Typically, the most common problem occurs from the inability to adequately characterize the discrete fractures through which contaminants may be migrating. Without adequate characterization, difficulties arise in properly positioning recovery wells and verifying the performance of the system. To overcome these difficulties at a site in Upstate New York, an innovative approach was developed involving the creation of an artificial fracture zone through controlled blasting to intercept contaminated groundwater flow.
Citation

APA: Kristen Franz Begor Rodney W. Sutch Robert J. Nothnagle  (1988)  Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting

MLA: Kristen Franz Begor Rodney W. Sutch Robert J. Nothnagle Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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