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This document contains details about blasting effects and vibration monitoring at a rough stone quarry. It includes 13 sections that discuss the objectives, location, geology, effects of blasting like ground vibrations and fly rock, controlled blasting techniques, instrumentation used, initiation systems, quarrying methods, site investigations, observations, data analysis, and conclusions. Tables provide information on permissible vibration limits, blast details, and scaled distances. Figures show maps of the quarry location, mechanisms of fly rock generation, initiation systems, and blast/monitoring locations. Annexures contain event reports from 6 monitoring stations.

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CONTENTS

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DETAILS

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INTRODUCTION

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OBJECTIVES

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LOCATION

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GEOLOGY

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EFFECTS OF BLASTING

5.1

Blast Induced Ground Vibrations Background

5.2

Factors Influencing Blast Induced Ground Vibrations

5.3

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Surface Structures

5.4

Ground Vibration Predictor Equations

5.5

Blast Induced Fly Rock

5.6

Control of Fly Rock

5.7

Blast Induced Air Blast / Noise

5.8

Human Perception

10

CONTROLLED BLASTING TECHNIQUES


BLAST VIBRATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION
(INSTANTEL DSS-077)
7.1

8.0

Permissible Limits of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations (PPV) for

Instrument Description

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INITIATION SYSTEMS

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8.1

Electrical Initiation

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8.1.1

Advantages of Electric Initiation System

12

8.1.2

Disadvantages of Electric Initiation System

12

8.2

Electric Delay Detonators

12

8.2.1

Advantages of Electric Delay Detonators

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8.2.2

Disadvantages of Electric Delay Detonators

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9.0

METHOD OF QUARRYING

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SITE INVESTIGATIONS

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OBSERVATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS

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DATA ANALYSIS

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13.0

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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LIST OF TABLES
Details
Natural frequency of surface civil structures after Central Mining and
Fuel Research Institute (CMFRI), (Report 1991).
Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) (Tech) (S&T) Circular
No.7 of 1997}
USA Standard (after Siskind, et al, 1980)
Australian Standard 2008 (AS 2187.2)
German Standard (after German DIN 4150, 1986)
Current air blast limits is USA Office of Surface Mining Reclamation &
Enforcement
Details of blast hole parameters and explosives used during investigation
at S.F.No.118/7

Blasting details and blast induced vibration observation details at


S.F. No. 118/7
Scaled distance for maximum safe charge and peak particle velocity of
2.5 mm/sec
LIST OF FIGURES
Details
Map showing the location of Rough stone quarry at S.F.No.118/7 and
surroundings
Fly-rock Generation
Electric Delay Detonators
Electric Delay Detonators Constructional features
Satellite imagery showing the Blast and Monitoring station locations in
the vicinity of Rough stone quarry at S.F.No.118/7
Regression line for the blast induced vibrations surrounding the rough
stone quarry
LIST OF ANNEXURES
DETAILS

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 1A

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 1B

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 2A

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 2B

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 3A

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Event Report at Monitoring Station 3B

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LIST OF PHOTOS
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