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    Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal Mine

    By Mark D. Kirkbride

    This paper outlines the process for designing a hard rock blast in an underground coal mine. The coal mine is located in Western Kentucky and operates four continuous miner units at 7 unit-shifts per

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Innovative Drilling and Blasting Practice at a Major Underground Mine Development Project in Canada

    By Jacques Monette, P K. O'Connell, Keith Boyle

    The mine contracting industry in Canada is no different from any other industry in its quest for productivity improvements. Dynatec Mining Ltd. has focused on drilling and blasting of rounds as an are

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Application of Numerical Modelling to Practical Blast Design

    By P D. Katsabanis, L Liu

    Numerical modelling of fragmentation and throw is used to provide information on practical blast design parameters. The function of airdecking and its practical implications, the importance of the ini

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Surface Blaster Training and Licensing in Pennsylvania

    By Charles A. Nork

    Licensing of surface blasters as a regulatory requirement has been in effect in Pennsylvania for more than twenty years. Training of license applicants was begun in 1971 on a random basis. Formalizati

    Jan 1, 1985

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    A Review of Current Blast Practices in Minnesota Iron Mines

    By James Keenan

    Mesabi Range blasting has evolved in over a century of mining. The obstacles including: hard and heavily jointed rock, bitter winters and frequent wet holes; combine to create a unique challenge for b

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar Technique

    By A T. Spathis, J J. Felice, T A. Beattie

    High speed cinematography of surface blasting operations is used for diagnosing various aspects of blast performance. Several quantitative features may be derived including confirmation of the hole in

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Scale of Effects in Evaluating Vibration Damage Potential

    By Lewis L. Oriard

    Ground vibrations associated with blasting are generally in a higher frequency range and of shorter duration than those generated by earthquakes, and the intensity scales for earthquakes cannot be app

    Jan 1, 1989

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    How the Blasthole Burden, Spacing, and Length Affect Rock Breakage

    By Norman S. Smith, Richard L. Ash

    Relationships between the three design factors of borehole burden, spacing, and length that control rock breakage were examined by means of reduced-scale bench blasts in dolomite. A set of three indic

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Buffer Blasting VS. Cast Blasting

    By Jeff Wachendorf

    Due to the competitive nature of the coal industry we are constantly challenged to reduce costs associated with day to day operations. Every facet of the mining operation is scrutinized for cost reduc

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Characterizing Explosives and Blasting Emissions

    By MacDonald B. Johnson, Douglass P. Bacon

    With the advance of science, rise of public interest in environmental matters, and continuing erosion of air quality, Federal and state regulators are demanding an increasing complex array of data con

    Jan 1, 1995

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    An Analysis and Prevention of Flyrock Accidents in Surface Blasting Operations

    By Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis

    Blasting is a primary means of extracting minerals and ores at surface mining operations. The domestic consumption of explosives and blasting agents during the year 2001 was about 5.25 billion pounds.

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Derivation of Fracture Intensity from Measured Fragmentation

    Prediction of fragmentation in Taconite Mining is an important aid to blasting engineers. A simple theory relates the intensity of radial fracture per unit length to distance from the borehole, from w

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Crisis Communications!!! International Society of Explosives Engineers January 31, 2007 Nashville, TN

    Introduce self – thanks for having me.Indiana program – spent first 15 years of program telling folks how smart we are and to trust us. “We are from the government and we are here to help you.” How we

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Evaluation of Blast Vibrations from Sekkoy Surface Coal Mine In Turkey

    By H. Bilgin, Sedat Esen

    In this paper, the ground vibrations induced by blasting for stripping work at Sekkoy Open Cast Coal Mine belonging to TKI Yenikoy Lignite Mine (YLI) are investigated and the procedures for monitoring

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Drilling and Blasting in Environmentally Sensitive Areas

    By William Clark, Rick Taylor

    "Ajax Contracting was awarded the project to drill, blast and crush 100,000 tons of quarryrock for the Forest Service In Elk City, Idaho, during the summer of 1992. This projecttakes place in an area

    Jan 1, 1993

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    A Blaster Complies with Department of Transportation Regulations

    By Donald H. Matthews

    I wish to preface my remarks with the warning that I, in no way profess to be an authority on the U. S. Department of Transportation, Hazardous Materials Regulations, 49CFR Parts 100-199, nor attempt

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Environmental Effects of Blasting and Their Control

    By Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind

    Five major environmental effects of rock blasting are ground vibrations, airblast, flyrock, dust and fumes. What makes them "environmental" as opposed to occupational health and safety issues is that

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Toxic Fumes on the Rocks

    By Michael S. Wieland

    Toxic fume concentrations from industrial mining explosives depend somewhat upon the type of rock (or other strata) confinement. Though traditional detonation theory disregards this influence, the wor

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Oil Shale Blasting Simulations Employing State-of-the-Art (2006) Computer Hydro-Codes and Constitutive Models

    By Dale Preece

    In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s substantial resources were devoted to research focused on producing oil from the vast oil shale reserves in the western United States. Since the oil is solidified i

    Jan 1, 2007

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    ANFO is not always ANFO

    By Erik Nygaard, Klaus Voges

    ANFO is the most used industrial blasting agent in the world, and is often used as a reference for comparison of other explosives. It is known to work very well under dry conditions in large borehole

    Jan 1, 2001