Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Brian W. Stump
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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26
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653 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"Seismic waves from explosions can be used to characterize physical processes in and around the source. The quantification of absolute levels of ground motion is important for minimizing impact on nearby people and structures. We contrast work in characterizing seismic radiation from contained nuclear explosions with ground motions from multiple explosion quarry blasts. A physical basedunderstanding of the explosion source function allows prediction and extrapolation to new environments where experimental data may not exist."
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APA: Brian W. Stump  (1990)  Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms)

MLA: Brian W. Stump Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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