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Interim Field Guide to Nearshore Underwater Explosive Excavation
This field guide is designed to provide Ocean Facilities Engineering personnel of the Naval Construction Forces with the information necessary to successfully conduct underwater explosive excavation projects in rock and coral with primary emphasis placed on techniques suitable for cable and pipeline route preparation. It is not intended to replace the training provided by competent instructors, but rather to provide guidance and information for trained personnel and assistance to instructors. Information has been compiled from a wide range of sources covering explosives, equipment, and techniques suitable for use in underwater explosive excavation projects. (Author)
Interim Field Guide to Nearshore Underwater Explosive Excavation
This field guide is designed to provide Ocean Facilities Engineering personnel of the Naval Construction Forces with the information necessary to successfully conduct underwater explosive excavation projects in rock and coral with primary emphasis placed on techniques suitable for cable and pipeline route preparation. It is not intended to replace the training provided by competent instructors, but rather to provide guidance and information for trained personnel and assistance to instructors. Information has been compiled from a wide range of sources covering explosives, equipment, and techniques suitable for use in underwater explosive excavation projects. (Author)
Interim Field Guide to Nearshore Underwater Explosive Excavation
L. W. Hallanger (author)
1976
130 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Excavation , Explosives , Underwater explosions , Rock , Coral , Inshore areas , Pipelines , Routing , Cables , Underwater construction , Blast , Demolition charges , Explosive charges , Shaped charges , Fuze functioning elements , Site selection , Trenching , Rock drilling , Ground motion , Shock waves , Airburst , Handbooks , Field conditions