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The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance IntervalsBy Perry Sisk
In order to protect nearby structures during a blasting project, a peak particle velocity limit is often stipulated by a government agency or the owner of a particular structure. At the start of a bla
Jan 1, 2013
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Journal: Recent Projects / Dekalb County, Georgia CBI Assists County with Mock Disaster TrainingControlled Blasting, Inc. (CBI) located in Norcross, Georgia recently teamed with the Dekalb county fire marshals office to stage a mock disaster to test new trainees of Community Emergency Response T
Jan 1, 2010
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Geotechnical Slope Remediation Via RC-drilling And “Controlled Slope Failure BlastingBy Tyler Acorn
In December of 2009 an estimated one million ton slope failure activated a 10 million ton mass impacting use of the main ramp system in the Newmont Gold Quarry pit. The failure left behind a 400 foot
Jan 1, 2011
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Controlled Blasting in Natural Geotechnical Structures (cavities) at the Hierro Mine - BrazilBy Sérgio Augusto Ferreira, Alan Gerson Diaz Butron, Carlos E. Arroyo, Marcus Neves, Jorhs Enrique Casimiro Huayhua, Dieggo Santos, Eventomar Junior
The presence of natural underground cavities is normally a characteristic of iron ore deposits, specifically in tropical deposits. Brazil and the United States are the only countries that have a legis
Feb 6, 2023
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How the USDA Uses Explosives to Remove Beaver Dams in Unique LocationsBy Bruce R. Leland, Steven H. Smith, John D. Paulson
The USDA - Wildlife Services has been removing beaver dams with explosives for over 30 years. This paper will discuss the history of the explosives program, summarize how we've evolved, and highlight
Feb 1, 2020
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Time-retarded Chemistry Tweaks Shock/heave RatioBy Michael Wieland
Work-principle computations for explosions underwater or in rock reveal the way the thermodynamic characteristics of surrounding material influence the resulting shock and heave. To reach total thermo
Jan 1, 2008
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The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering StudentsBy Paul Worsey, Gillian Worsey
The explosives industry is about to reach a critical turning point in human resources. The average age of employees of the largest US explosives company is over 50 and an estimated 5,000 engineers are
Jan 1, 2014
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Budget Model Data of Drill and Blast Tunnelling in BrazilBy Pedro C. Carneiro, Luiz G. I. Maciel
"This article presents data of advance and excavation rates in tunnelling works, and how theseactivities interact with the duration and cost of a contract. These key parameters, after analysis andsynt
Jan 1, 2016
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Mitigation and Management of Blast Generated Fume in Eastern AustraliaBy Muamer Medusalic, Kim Henley, Lucas Bottomley
The period from 2009 to 2012 has witnessed a large rise in the number of blast-generated fume events in Eastern Australia, where highly visible oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are produced from coal mine bla
Jan 1, 2012
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Safe Blasting Parameters And Seismic Influences During Construction BlastingBy Mario Dobrilovic, Zvonimir Ester, Vinko Skrlec, Vjecislav Bohanek
The first public garage in the city of Dubrovnik has been built in highly urbanized area, on location Ilina Glavica. The excavation of the building pit has been done partly by construction machinery,
Jan 1, 2009
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Seismic-Controlled Blasting Near a Critical Tailings Dam: A Case Study from an Open Pit Copper Mine in ChileBy Gabriel Gonzalez, Paulo Couceiro, Luis Manriquez, Alejandro Gutierrez, Juan Navarro
A high-stakes blasting campaign was successfully executed at a major open pit copper mine in northern Chile. This operation posed a significant technical challenge due to its immediate proximity to th
Jan 26, 2026
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Use of Electronic Initiation System in Urban Shaft Sinking ProjectBy Richard Turnbull, James Purssey
"The Northconnex Project is a twin nine kilometre tunnel in Sydney, Australia, linking the M1 PacificMotorway at Wahroonga to the Hills M2 Motorway at West Pennant Hills. Access to the tunnels will be
Jan 1, 2017
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Blasting Specifications and Guidelines for Protective and High-Profile BlastingBy Brian Lewis, Reinhold Daykin Schnell
Blasting specifications and guidelines are very important aspects of detailed project specifications covering any scope of work (SOW) that involves explosives and blasting procedures. A lot of larger
Feb 6, 2023
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Simulation of the Rock with Karst Caves under Blasting LoadBy Tie-jun Tao, Ming-sheng Zhao, En-an Chi
"Karst landform is a special kind of geomorphic unit which is often accompanied by a large number of geological defects: caves. In blasting engineering, if there are karst caves around the blast-holes
Jan 1, 2017
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Mitigation Research of Covering Marine-bottom OrdnanceBy Gregory Hempen, Thomas Keevin, Russell Wilcox, William Wild
The Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research & Development Program (SERDP) awarded funding for evaluation of procedures to mitigate peak pressures and energy flux density in the water co
Jan 1, 2011
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Vibration Analysis at Spain´s Largest Nuclear Storage FacilityBy Erica Lorenzo García, Benjamín Cebrian Romo, Antonio Morato Medina
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on blast-induced vibrations conducted at a Radioactive Waste Storage Facility, located in Spain. The study was undertaken as a preparatory step p
Jan 26, 2026
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Double Deck Blasting for Rapid Tunnel Advance in Hong KongBy Rohan Stevens, Katsuhiro Kameyama, Osamu Iwata, Jinming Liao
In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong, where unoccupied space is becoming more valuable as the population grows, city planners are more often looking to underground space to meet the increasin
Jan 1, 2013
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Quarry Rehabilitation and Revival: A Case StudyBy Martin Schrier
This paper is an overview of a granite quarry cleanup near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. A combination of local geology and previous subpar blasting techniques led to the quarry needing significant
Jan 1, 2018
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Method for Developing Explosion Damage Potential Contours in Urban AreasBy Braden Lusk
The problem of predicting damage in densely developed areas due to incidental or malicious explosions is one of considerable importance to local, state, and federal governmental bodies. The difficulty
Jan 1, 2010