Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration Charges

International Society of Explosives Engineers
E. McCullough M. Ortel D. Preece
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Geophysical explosive charges are used in mineral resource exploration. They are detonated subsurface and radiate sonic waves into ground monitors, which detect the vibration waves and their interaction with underlying geologic strata. Geophysicists perform computer analyses of the waves reflected from the strata to determine their depth and thickness (Strobel, Berger & Schaefer, 2012). The purpose of this research is to determine how the detonating explosive charge interacts with the adjacent ground and how the induced waves propagate through the surrounding medium. Furthermore, it is necessary to optimize the location of the initiation point within the charge. Establishing both the direction and intensity of the waves will allow geoscientists to refine and optimize geophysical studies that employ explosive charges.
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APA: E. McCullough M. Ortel D. Preece  (2013)  Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration Charges

MLA: E. McCullough M. Ortel D. Preece Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration Charges. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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