This past saturday we experienced what could be described as what sounded like blasting with dynamite and at one point it shook the house. It appears people from Negley to Unity felt this . I have heard that there were seismic testing trucks on Beard Rd . Would you feel / hear it from that far away?
We are approx. 10 miles from that road.
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Unless something very much out of the ordinary occurred, definitely not. Seismic (even using dynamite) should have little to no discernible impact on the surface.
Cheers,
-AreaMan
Melissa -
When I was in college I was on a field trip to one of the large open pit coal mines in the Powder River Basin in NE Wyoming. We were standing maybe 1/4 mile from the coal face and witnessed a blast. A couple of seconds after the blast, we felt the shock waves through our boots.
It gave me a bit of a preview of what to expect when I lived in several earthquake prone zones during my working career. The strongest one I felt was a magnitude 7+ from about 300 miles north on the island of Martinique. I was on the Island of Trinidad, West Indies, and the ground shook there for more than a minute.
I could understand hearing blasting from approx. 10 miles distance, but I would be very surprised if seismic shot hole blast shock waves would travel that distance without being attenuated by surface features such as ponds, creeks, heavily forested ares, etc.
Brian
With three Vibroseis trucks simultaneously vibrating, you might feel it through your feet if you are less than 200 -300 feet away. If you were to lay down on the ground within 50 feet, it would feel a bit like those old No-Tell Motel "Magic Fingers" Beds.
If there is a Stone Quarry nearby or a major construction project that would require a massive explosive charge .. that is the likely culprit.
Nothing done in shooting a Seismic Survey (whether Vibrator Trucks or small explosicve charges in shot holes) should be felt or heard more that a few hundred feet from the source.
All IMHO,
JS
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