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Dams branch report, DD-9. Vibration of Navajo dam following a sub-surface nuclear blast / Rouse, G. C.
Titre de série : Dams branch report, DD-9 Titre : Vibration of Navajo dam following a sub-surface nuclear blast Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rouse, G. C. ; Rochm, L. H. Mention d'édition : Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Editeur : Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Année de publication : 1969 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05376 Note générale : In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Séisme Sol Géologie Barrage en terre Explosion nucléaire Vibration Index. décimale : 551.2 Phénomènes plutoniens : séismes, volcans, geysers... classer les roches volcaniques à 552.2 Résumé : In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations. Note de contenu : In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations. Dams branch report, DD-9. Vibration of Navajo dam following a sub-surface nuclear blast [texte imprimé] / Rouse, G. C. ; Rochm, L. H. . - Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation . - Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation, 1969.
ISSN : CI-05376
In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Séisme Sol Géologie Barrage en terre Explosion nucléaire Vibration Index. décimale : 551.2 Phénomènes plutoniens : séismes, volcans, geysers... classer les roches volcaniques à 552.2 Résumé : In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations. Note de contenu : In december 1967 the gasbuggy subsurface nuclear blast was detonated about 24 mi southeast of Navajo dam, a 400-ft-high Bureau of Reclamation rolled-earth structure in New Mexico. The blast generated measurable seismic vibrations at the dam. In accordance with a Bureau of Reclamation request, the coast and geodetic survey investigated the response of the dam to these vibration by recording horizontal and vertical velocities for 3 points on the structure. Measured data obtained for the crest and point on the downstream slope are compared to computed data for the same locations. Réservation
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