Submarine Blasting at Palmer Station, Antarctica

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John Wright
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

During June and July 1999 a United States Antarctic Program (USAP) team of three commercial divers and one blaster successMy removed an underwater rock obstruction which interfered with safe docking practices of research vessels that call at Palmer Station - the USAP research facility located on Anvers Island, Palmer Peninsula Area, Antarctica. Ordinarily, such a project might be considered routine. However, certain aspects of the project, particularly those dealing with logistics in a remote corner of the earth, sat3eguards for marine biota, and working underwater in the dark of the austral winter, conspired to make this project interesting. Even more challenging was ensuring the protection of the existing pier - a deeply corroded sheet pile structure backfilled with loose gravel and rock - which lay less than 50 feet away from the target obstruction, not to mention uncertainties at the outset as to the nature of the rock mass forming that obstruction.
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APA: John Wright  (2001)  Submarine Blasting at Palmer Station, Antarctica

MLA: John Wright Submarine Blasting at Palmer Station, Antarctica. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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