The Environmental Disturbance from Special Effects Blasting in Open Water

International Society of Explosives Engineers
C. Adcock G. Adderley R. Farnfield
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The use of explosives to create special effects in the film industry is a well-known past time. A recent production required simulation of a large scale water splash from the effect of a statue falling from a cliff edge and impacting on an open body of water. This was to be achieved through the use of precisely delayed explosions detonated near the surface of the water. A survey of the area revealed a breeding farm for sea bass approximately 250 metres (273 yards) from the intended blast area. It was initially thought that the water pressures produced for the detonation of the explosives may cause harm to the fish. Much work has been carried out over the past few decades on the effect of open water blasting and its effects on aquatic wildlife; this includes water pressure modelling techniques which can be used as predictive tools.
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APA: C. Adcock G. Adderley R. Farnfield  (2010)  The Environmental Disturbance from Special Effects Blasting in Open Water

MLA: C. Adcock G. Adderley R. Farnfield The Environmental Disturbance from Special Effects Blasting in Open Water. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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