Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic Winter

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Alastair Grogan Jeff Peterson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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138 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

During the winter of 2001/2002, a number of seismic exploration projects were carried out in the Mackenzie River Delta area of the Northwest Territories, in Canada. The purpose of the seismic projects was to identify potential drilling targets for subsequent drilling programs, using explosives as a seismic source. Recent changes to fisheries regulations meant that blasting under lakes, the Mackenzie River and offshore from the delta, was not allowed to induce water overpressures in excess of 100 kPa in these water bodies, and that a water overpressure monitoring program had to be conducted to confirm that this requirement was being met. This paper describes the water overpressure monitoring program on one of the exploration projects, presents the results of the monitoring, and discusses the challenges of carrying out this work in the middle of an arctic winter.
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APA: Alastair Grogan Jeff Peterson  (2003)  Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic Winter

MLA: Alastair Grogan Jeff Peterson Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic Winter. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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