Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split Study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Douglas Bartley Rich Barry Kevin Hachmeister
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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406 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The use of explosive energy as a tool in mining and construction is the most effective way to move large amounts of rock that is otherwise unable to be efficiently excavated. Since the early days of explosive engineering utilizing black powder initiated by cap and fuse to the present day diversity of specialty products and technologies the goal has always been to "Break and Move" as much rock for the least expense possible. It has primarily been the competitive nature of our economy that has driven the advancement of technological innovations and practice. However, the concept of removing rock is not specific to the mining and construction industry. Since the dawn of creation, man has used rock as a medium to express his creativity in the form of sculpture. Even though the process of sculpture requires the removal of rock, the final work is defined by the rock that remains intact. This typically necessitates the extreme care of the sculptor to painstakingly chip away the rock allowing the image to emerge from the original mass of stone. The famous sculptor Michelangelo once said, "I saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free."
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APA: Douglas Bartley Rich Barry Kevin Hachmeister  (2004)  Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split Study

MLA: Douglas Bartley Rich Barry Kevin Hachmeister Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split Study. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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