
doi: 10.1121/1.402154
A site-specific approach is presented for controlling the amplitude, frequency, and duration of ground vibrations induced by blasting operations. Using measured single-charge response functions, and proper frequency control of the pulse train excitation applied to the overburden, significant reductions in vibration amplitude and duration may be achieved for multiple-charge production blasts. A case study is used to illustrate these effects, even though the charge weight per delay was increased multifold.
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