Preparing for Blast Damage Cases when Foundation Soils are a Factor

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Valerie A. Rhodes Catherine T. Aimone
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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147 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Often blast damage litigation involves structural damage which clearly is not blast related. The fact that structures are observed to be damaged when blasting has taken place in the near vicinity of these structures does not necessarily mean that the damage was caused by blasting. If careful blasting and seismograph records were kept by the blaster which decisively indicate damage is not blast related, then other causes of structural damage need to be assessed. These include problematic soil characteristics and long-term changes in climate or subsurface soil moisture. This paper presents the evaluation process required to investigate soil problems leading to damage often attributed to blasting.
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APA: Valerie A. Rhodes Catherine T. Aimone  (1991)  Preparing for Blast Damage Cases when Foundation Soils are a Factor

MLA: Valerie A. Rhodes Catherine T. Aimone Preparing for Blast Damage Cases when Foundation Soils are a Factor. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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