RI 8506 Measurement of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations and Seismograph Calibration

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Mark S. Stagg
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Blast-induced ground vibrations from surface coal mine, quarry, and construction blasting were measured and analyzed for frequency content and duration characteristics. Eighteen commercially available ground vibration measurement systems were evaluated in the field and laboratory for linearity, accuracy, and crosstalk. Buried, surface, and sandbagged transducer placement methods were compared, along with peak and vector-sum measurements. The recommended minimum frequency ranges for ground vibration instrumentation are 2 to 150 Hz for coal mine and quarry blasting, and 5 to 200 Hz for construction and excavation blasting. When higher or lower frequency vibrations are possible, as in construction blasting or for a quarry shot close to a residence, care should be taken to insure proper choices of instrumentation and vibration criteria. Several instruments operating in these ranges are available, and all but one of the seismographs tested fell within ±3-dB accuracy limits (+41 pct, -29 pct). Waveform recordings of all three ground vibration components are recommended as the peak amplitude and frequency may vary among the three. Peak or vector-sum readings are adequate if only amplitude levels are desired. The soil density matched box should be anchored or buried, particularly for high-frequency, high-amplitude construction blasting.
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APA: Mark S. Stagg  (1980)  RI 8506 Measurement of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations and Seismograph Calibration

MLA: Mark S. Stagg RI 8506 Measurement of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations and Seismograph Calibration. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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