Underground Airblast Monitoring for Blast Performance Diagnosis and Detailed Attenuation Modelling

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Brent Meins Jon Hurt David Vardiman
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Two test blasts were conducted at the Sanford Underground Research Facility to establish optimum blast designs and to limit blast effects on existing research rooms and equipment in preparation for the largest deep underground excavation in North America. Located on the 4850 Level (4,850 ft below the surface)at the former Homestake Mine in Lead, SD, this excavation is part of the U.S. Department of Energy’sLong-Baseline Neutrino Facility that will house particle detectors for the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment hosted by Fermilab. A large array of seismographs was deployedthroughout the 4850 Level to measure ground vibrations and airblast pressures in tunnel drifts and in lab spaces."
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APA: Brent Meins Jon Hurt David Vardiman  (2017)  Underground Airblast Monitoring for Blast Performance Diagnosis and Detailed Attenuation Modelling

MLA: Brent Meins Jon Hurt David Vardiman Underground Airblast Monitoring for Blast Performance Diagnosis and Detailed Attenuation Modelling. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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