Seismic Study of the Dynamic Response of Rock to Cylindrical Charges Fired in a Half and a Quarter Space Geometry

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Sharon K. Reamer Klaus G. Hinzen
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A series of controlled seismic experiments was performed in a limestone quarry in southern Germany to study seismic effects of cylindrical charges fired in both a half space (HS) (burden 63 m) and quarter space (QS) (burdens of 3 and 3.5 m) geometry. Charge columns contained from 20-32 kg of explosives and initiated from the bottom. The explosives formed a cylinder 4 m (20 kg) and 5 m (32 kg) high and 90 mm in diameter at depths from 3-8 m below ground level. Prior to each of the larger explosions, small charges of 0.12 kg seismogelit were fired at 4 m and 8 m depths in the same boreholes. Seismograms were obtained from 23 three component surface stations and up to 10 three component borehole stations (6 m depth). For each experiment, stations were located on three linear profiles of length 72 m at different azimuths from the source and one semicircular profile at a constant range of 30 m.
Citation

APA: Sharon K. Reamer Klaus G. Hinzen  (1991)  Seismic Study of the Dynamic Response of Rock to Cylindrical Charges Fired in a Half and a Quarter Space Geometry

MLA: Sharon K. Reamer Klaus G. Hinzen Seismic Study of the Dynamic Response of Rock to Cylindrical Charges Fired in a Half and a Quarter Space Geometry. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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