Preliminary Experiments in the Use of Small Explosive Charges to Develop Unidirectional Forces for Seismic Purposes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Richard G. Burdick
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The use of explosive charges for generating seismic energy has been around for a long time. For oil-field work or crustal studies, when the target of interest is many thousands of feet deep, the surface waves and similar phenomena are of little consequence. In mining applications, however, when the target is a few tens or hundreds of feet deep, the return signals are often masked by these waves and an accurate interpretation is difficult or impossible.
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APA: Richard G. Burdick  (1981)  Preliminary Experiments in the Use of Small Explosive Charges to Develop Unidirectional Forces for Seismic Purposes

MLA: Richard G. Burdick Preliminary Experiments in the Use of Small Explosive Charges to Develop Unidirectional Forces for Seismic Purposes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1981.

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