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dc.contributor.authorPerron, Frank E.-
dc.contributor.authorDecato, Stephen N.-
dc.contributor.authorAlbert, Donald G.-
dc.contributor.authorCarbee, David L.-
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-21T16:36:29Z-
dc.date.available2016-03-21T16:36:29Z-
dc.date.issued2007-03-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11681/5284-
dc.descriptionTechnical Report-
dc.description.abstractAbstract: Complaints about Army training noise, especially artillery noise, are increasing and are impacting soldier training opportunities. One suggested mitigation method is to use a gravel pad near the noise source to reduce blast noise. Measurements were conducted to assess this method by detonating C4 charges located over a 15- × 15- × 1.5-m-thick gravel pad or over undisturbed ground and recording the acoustic and seismic waveforms at various distances from the source. The measurements recorded by ERDC-CRREL personnel at propagation distances from 10 to 400 m are documented in this report. Additional reports documenting the longer distance measurements and analyzing the measurements are planned.-
dc.publisherCold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)-
dc.publisherEngineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)-
dc.relationhttp://acwc.sdp.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/1001697-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesERDC/CRREL ; TR-07-3.-
dc.subjectSound--Propagation-
dc.subjectMilitary training camps--Sounds-
dc.titleBlast absorber feasibility test-short range measurements Aberdeen Test Center, MD, 13-17 June 2005-
dc.typeReporten_US
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