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                     Drilling on the Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Rebuild Project Drilling on the Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Rebuild ProjectBy Randall Head The drilling at the Taum Sauk Reservoir was a unique compilation of the latest technology and everyday common sense. This site is comprised of rhyolite, which is 30 times harder than limestone in comp Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Performance and Detonation Characteristics of BCHMX in three different plastic matrices Performance and Detonation Characteristics of BCHMX in three different plastic matricesBy Svatopluk Zeman, Zbynek Akstein, Jiri Pachman, Ahmed Elbeih, Marcela Jungova BCHMX (cis-1,3,4,6-tetranitro-octahydroimidazo-[4,5-d]imidazole or Bicyclo-HMX) was studied as an energetic component of three different plastic explosives based on three matrices: C4 matrix, semtex10 Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Blast Design and Mill Performance – A Case History Blast Design and Mill Performance – A Case HistoryBy Raj K. Rajamani, Solomon A. Tucker, Michael K. McCarter "In a study aimed at exploring possible improvements in operating performance at an Open Pit Copper (OPC) mine in the western U.S., the impact of blast energy changes on crushing performance was evalu Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents Fueled with Nitropropane Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents Fueled with NitropropaneThis paper discusses development, test data, field trials, performance, application and possible economics of high-energy blasting agents fueled with Nitropropane that can be bulk loaded into downhole Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Polyurethane Foam and Sand Barriers Expand Explosive Storage Capacity Polyurethane Foam and Sand Barriers Expand Explosive Storage CapacityBy Theodore C. Hile, Floyd P. Henry, Ken Gragg "Conventional explosive-storage methods usually rely on combinations of earth and concrete barriers, along with sufficient distance between limited explosive loads, to avoid accidental conflagration. Jan 1, 1999 
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                     "Suppression of Dust Generation during Blast Demolition of ConcreteColumns" "Suppression of Dust Generation during Blast Demolition of ConcreteColumns"By Chulgi Suk, Hoon Park, Hyonsoo Kim, Hakman Kim, Sangho Cho Dust emission from blast demolition and other construction activities can be a nuisance; it is widely recognized that fine particles less than 10 µm in equivalent diameter (called PM10) may cause heal Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Review of flyrock incidents in surface mining and the limitations of current predictive models Review of flyrock incidents in surface mining and the limitations of current predictive modelsBy T. Szendrei, S. Tose This paper will review several flyrock incidents that occurred recently in the South African mining industry to highlight that potential difficulties of the historical approaches to the problem of fly Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Vibration Effects of Coal Pit Blasts on Tower Pithead Concrete Structures Vibration Effects of Coal Pit Blasts on Tower Pithead Concrete StructuresBy Mark Svinkin To save time for construction of coal pits, the contractor decided to combine erection of the tower pitheads with digging of skip shafts to the depth necessary for placing proper coal pit equipment. I Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Single Shot Drawbell Blasting with Electronic Detonators at Freeport Single Shot Drawbell Blasting with Electronic Detonators at FreeportBy Bonifacio Degay, Mike Lovitt PT Freeport Indonesia is a block cave mine that now utilizes an advanced undercut method to set up the min in the Deep Ore Zone (DOZ). In this method a slice of rock (undercut) is broken such that it Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting In Close Proximity to Densely Populated Communities Blasting In Close Proximity to Densely Populated CommunitiesBy Radhe Krishna, Mutale William Chanda, Timothy Mwale Blasting as a process is the emplacement of industrial explosives into blast holes suitably located to a free surface and detonated. Every blast hole containing a certain amount of explosive charge un Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Evaluation of Blast Damage to Pastefill at Louvicourt Mine Evaluation of Blast Damage to Pastefill at Louvicourt MineBy Hung Tran, Denis Fleury, (Ken) Qian Liu Pastefill technology has gained an increasing popularity over the past decade. The main advantages are: environmental performance (mainly in tailings disposal), low operation costs and ease of operati Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Summary of Transportation Incidents and Accidents Involving Class 1 Materials from 1993 to 1998 in the United States A Summary of Transportation Incidents and Accidents Involving Class 1 Materials from 1993 to 1998 in the United StatesBy Lon D. Santis This paper summarizes explosives transportation incident and accident data collected by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) from 1993 to 1998. The paper briefly describes the legislation and r Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Fines Reduction and Its Impact on the Economics of Aggregate Operations Fines Reduction and Its Impact on the Economics of Aggregate OperationsBy J. Eloranta "Previous work indicated that the annual per-capita consumption of raw aggregate material averages about 10 tons; half of which is produced by blasting. Given a population of approximately 320 million Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Computer Aided Blasting System for Use with Electronic Detonators Computer Aided Blasting System for Use with Electronic DetonatorsBy Dave Proudfoot, Mike van Wyk "There has akvays been plenty of discussion around the ‘accuracy of pyrotechnic detonators withmost recognised manufacturers claiming a variability of arourid 1% or less for their ‘superaccurate’ pyro Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Development, Testing and Practical use of Two Special Containment Vessels for Storage and Transportation of High Explosives Development, Testing and Practical use of Two Special Containment Vessels for Storage and Transportation of High ExplosivesBy Hubert den Dikken ache, especially when it comes to forwarding of small quantities. Air transport is limited to 1.4 explosives on cargo aircraft and 1.4S classified explosives on passenger aircraft, so most samples can Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive Materials Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive MaterialsBy Michael E. Curtis This paper outlines a study performed to analyze the advantages of utilizing a blasting agent with a velocity of detonation that is 1.3 to 1.4 times the P-wave velocity of sedimentary shales and sands Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek Mine Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek MineBloomfield Collieries Rix’s Creek Mine is an open cut coal operation located in the Hunter Valley region of Australia. The mine produces approximately 1.1 mt of saleable product per year and routinely Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial Explosives Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial ExplosivesBy Q Liu, P D. Katsabanis The energy output of crushed AN/FO, crushed AN/FO mixed with Aluminum (5%, 6.4% and 9.4% A1 by mass) and a commercial emulsion explosive has been measured using a detonation calorimeter. The charges h Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Stemming Selection for Large-Diameter Blastholes Stemming Selection for Large-Diameter BlastholesBy Jack Eloranta Proper selection of stemming has a profound effect on blast performance. This paper describes several methods of evaluating stemming performance in 16-inch blastholes. Tests are done on stemming rangi Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Snoqualmie Pass" Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Snoqualmie Pass"By Corry Goumans Photos 1 - 4 – Chris Elliott is a rock slope supervisor on a construction project east of Seattle, Washington. His job is to look after a “two man” scaling crew working on the rock bluffs some 300 fee Jan 1, 2014 
