Vibration and Flyrock Control Through Better Predictions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Daodu Opeyemi
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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1798 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper describes several damages of blasting operations on some case studies, analyzes causative factors, and emphasizes preventive measures. Due to several complaints from some host mining communities as a result of blasting operations; two quarries from Nigeria suburbs were visited for study. The blasting design parameters in the mining companies were examined. Also, the history and existing conclusion of the neighboring buildings were studied using structured questionnaire, personal contact and visual examination. From the study carried out, it was discovered that varying negative environmental and socio economic problems resulted from the effects of vibration and flyrock on the nearby agro mining communities. The consequences are not limited to distortion of landscape but also include extinction of some animals, poor agricultural productivity; such as damages to economic trees and reduction in the yield of crops, health problems as a result of shock resulting to psychological disturbances, communal conflicts, blast induced cracks of structures and sometimes total collapse of host agro mining buildings, thus indicating that most mines did not comply with the safety concept of the existing environmental laws and regulations. Based on the results of the study it was recommended that proper blast design of quarries/mines should be conducted and the compulsory use of seismograph will be crucial in developing predictions. Environmental impact assessment should always be conducted before, during and after each blasting operation. Other possible control of vibration, flyrock and airblast, are also discussed in the paper
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APA: Daodu Opeyemi  (2009)  Vibration and Flyrock Control Through Better Predictions

MLA: Daodu Opeyemi Vibration and Flyrock Control Through Better Predictions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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