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"Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON ORE AND STONE MINING by Sir Clement Le Neve FosterCharles Griffin & Company, London 6th edition, 1910"
By Robert Hopler
BH Note: This price list stresses the point that the number six strength cap should be used with all high explosives. It’s interesting that duPont chose to continue to supply the lesser strength caps
Jan 1, 2011
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Journal: 100 Years / SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN New York December 2, 1911 / Hudson Maxim
By Robert Hopler
HUDSON MAXIM A Noted Inventor of High Explosives ALTHOUGH the subject of the present sketch has been a tireless worker in many fields of activity, his name is best known in connection with his work in
Jan 1, 2012
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A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock Falls
By David Scutt, David Noon
Blast crews are exposed to a number of major hazards including explosives and chemicals, ground conditions, machinery, unique work environments and specific blasting hazards such as fly rock and misfi
Jan 1, 2011
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Vertical Drop – the Challenge of Transporting Explosives Underground
By Ayman Tawadrous, Hendrik Botha, Simon St J Tose
The early miners and their mules always had the challenge of transporting unstable dynamite underground. The modern pumpable explosives, whilst far safer, still present a major logistics challenge for
Jan 21, 2025
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Application of GEM (Geologic Element Motion) to Heave Modeling of Cast Blasting, Mineral and Iron Ore Blasting
By Stewart A. Silling, D. Lynn Gordon, C. Mick Lownds, Dale S. Preece, Ali Bhuiyan, Patrick R. Bowden
Blast heave modeling and prediction utilizing the new discrete element model, GEM, that treats rock as elements with alternating arcs and line. Explosive loading of GEM elements is accomplished by uti
Feb 1, 2020
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"Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (Part IV) Mining and Demolitions General Staff, Ware Office, 1910 London"
By Robert Hopler
209. Nitro-glycerine is produced by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids on glycerine, and is a heavy liquid of oily appearance, of specific gravity about 1•6, varying from colourless when quite p
Jan 1, 2011
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Journal: Haz Mat 101, PART 2 – Hazardous Material Placarding for Highway Transportation in Commerce of Explosives, Oxidizers, and Combustible Liquids
By Tom Snyder, John Brulia
"The U. S. commercial explosives industry annually transports thousands of tons of hazardous materials (HM) in the form of explosives, oxidizers, and combustible liquids by highway in truck-tractor/tr
Jan 1, 2014
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Drill Monitoring & Navigation Systmes at BHP Billiton's Navajo Mine
By John Vynne
BHP’s Navajo coal mine installed drill monitoring and high precision navigation systems on their three overburden drills during 2002 and 2003. Details of the DrillNav system hardware and reporting sys
Jan 1, 2007
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A New Way of Looking at Risk and QD Compliance
By Lon Santis, Michael Swisdak, John Tatom
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and A-P-T Research, Inc. (APT) have developed a quantitative risk assessment tool called IMESAFR (IME Safety Analysis for Risk) for managing risk from vario
Jan 1, 2013
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Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock Broken
By Doss Brittain
The term ground breaking is taken to include the process of so loosening the ground as to enable it to be readily loaded into buckets or cars and hoisted from the shaft or drift. In the Joplin distric
Jan 1, 2008
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Shock and Transient Gas Pressure Damage to Electronic Detonators
By G. Adderley, Rob. Farnfield, L. Bermingham
The benefits of using electronic detonators within the drilling and blasting process in both surface and underground mining operations are well established and the use of this technology is widespread
Jan 1, 2024
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Initial Testing of a Speed of Sound Test Apparatus for Powdered Explosives
By Barbara Rutter, Shonn Kevin McNeil
"This study discusses how a prototype was built to measure the sonic velocity in powdered explosives.The sonic velocity of an explosive is a benchmark to determine if the explosive deflagrates or deto
Jan 1, 2017
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Blast Vibration Predictions, Damage Assessment and Vibration Monitoring for a Medical Center Expansion
By D. Lee Petersen, Travis Davidsavor
The 2003-2004 expansion of a Duluth medical center required rock blasting adjacent to the existing structures, a Mn/DOT retaining wall and other urban structures. This case history describes the metho
Jan 1, 2010
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Vibration Data Analysis to Optimize the Blast Design and Improve Shovel Productivity
By Luana Ferreira de Carvalho, Aurelio Manço Garcia, Gustavo Sampaio Lopes, Jose Silvio Corsini, Davi Bastos Martins de Oliveira
The Enaex Mining Technical Solutions (EMTS) team, in partnership with the Anglo American Iron Ore Brazil drilling and blasting team, has developed a study aiming to optimize the blast design applied a
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Vibration Data Analysis to Optimize the Blast Design and Improve Shovel Productivity
By Luana Ferreira de Carvalho, Aurelio Manço Garcia, Gustavo Sampaio Lopes, Jose Silvio Corsini, Davi Bastos Martins de Oliveira
The Enaex Mining Technical Solutions (EMTS) team, in partnership with the Anglo American Iron Ore Brazil drilling and blasting team, has developed a study aiming to optimize the blast design applied a
Feb 1, 2020
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Blasting-Concern for Neighbors and Operators
By Kris Shukla
Noise and vibration produced by blasting generate curiosity and concern from neighbors. Experiments conducted in Sweden, Canada and U.S.A. have established that fine cracks in the plaster--the weakest
Jan 1, 1978
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Commercial Explosives, Rock Blasting and Construction Work in Inhabited Areas
By Nadya Michel, Daniel Gros-Jean
This is a true story. Names have been changed to illustrate the importance and impact of carbon monoxide risk management in explosive blast projects and the community « Honey I’m not feeling good…” “W
Feb 6, 2023
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Electronic Detonator and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonator Accuracy
By Joshua Hoffman, William Chad Wedding, Braden Lusk
The emergence of electronic detonators as viable products for use in production mine blasting has enabled mining professionals to rethink the traditional blast design methodologies that pertain to tim
Jan 1, 2011
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Single Shot Drawbell Blasting with Electronic Detonators at Freeport
By 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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Airblast Reduction from Effective Blasthole Stemming
By Duane Skidmore, Francis Otuonye, Calvin J. Konya
Proper stemming not only affects the rock breakage process, but also controls the unwanted side effects of blasting such as airblast, ground vibration, and flyrock. Little research has been conducted
Jan 1, 1982