Measuring Blast Induced Damage by Applying the MASW Geophysical Method

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Charles Zdazinsky
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Many blasting applications in the mining industry demand that the hard rock being blasted remains structurally competent. For example, pre-splitting is a common technique to reduce fracturing, and operators of dimension stone quarries use this blasting method to eliminate overbreak. When pre-split design parameters are not applied correctly, there will be a redistribution of stresses within the rock, resulting in Blast Induced Rock Damage (BID). Advances in geophysical technology are enabling blast technicians to monitor BID and then use the results to correctly design their blasts.
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APA: Charles Zdazinsky  (2011)  Measuring Blast Induced Damage by Applying the MASW Geophysical Method

MLA: Charles Zdazinsky Measuring Blast Induced Damage by Applying the MASW Geophysical Method. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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