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New controlled drilling and blasting methodology to preserve the central shaft in a copper mining unit in central Perú.By Samir Garcia, Alain Mestanza
This technical work was carried out in an open pit copper mining unit, located in central Peru, which has a daily production of 440 thousand tons per day. Currently the pit consists of three mining ph
Jan 21, 2025
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The Investigation of Ground Vibrations Induced by Bench Blasting at Different Quarries at Catalca District in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Umit Ozer, Mehmet Aksoy, Deniz Adiguzel
The environmental problems arising from ground vibration has been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as quarry, mining, civil works, shaft, tunneling, pipe line and dam construc
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine-to-Plant Optimization Through Ultra High-Energy Explosives and Blending Strategies in Extremely Hard Rock ConditionsBy Luis Huaroc, Jorge Cardenas, José Salvador
One of the current challenges in mining is managing increasingly competent rock conditions within the mine-to-plant value chain, particularly when working with marginal ore grades. This study presents
Jan 26, 2026
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Efficient Blasting for Bench Stability and Fragmentation Results ImprovementBy Javier Illanes Pizarro, Gustavo Huerta Valer, Jorge Cárdenas Miranda
Bench stability is the basis of sustainability in an open pit mining operation. Taking care of the pit walls while maintaining fragmentation results can prove a challenge. In this study, technical pro
Feb 6, 2023
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Blasting a Diversion Tunnel through the Abutment of a "Meta-Stable" DamBy Jennifer Williams, Donald J. Berger
Originally built between 1913 and 1916, the Ashton Dam & Hydroelectric Facility has experienced various seepage and piping incidents since completion. Ashton Dam is located within 15 miles (24 km) of
Jan 1, 2014
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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
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The Testing of Structures and Structure-combinations to be Applied as Explosive-proof EnclosureBy C. Heiss, A. Hofmann
Due to an explosion in an Austrian steel works during the basic oxygen process, the Chair of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben was assigned with the set-up of a
Jan 1, 2012
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Detailed Planning Underscores Expansion of Vulcan's Chattanooga QuarryBy R L. Mayville
The author explains why the strategic location and important limestone reserves at Chattanooga Quarry led to a decision to extend operating life by continued benching down to lower levels. He discusse
Jan 1, 1984
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GEM (Geologic Element Motion) Blast Heave Modeling with More Element Shapes and Energy PartitioningBy Stewart A. Silling, C. Mick Lownds, Dale S. Preece, Ali Bhuiyan
GEM (Geologic Element Motion) is a Distinct Element Method (DEM) for modeling blast-induced heave. It was developed with a very fast computational algorithm that efficiently treats many different elem
Feb 6, 2023
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Economic and safety benefits of StratablastTM for steeply dipping coal seams - a case studyBy Tapan Goswami, Brent Geoff
Mining multiple steeply sloping coal seams introduces challenges in terms of safety and productivity. Work on steeply sloping surfaces for the processes of bench preparation, mark-out, drilling, loadi
Jan 1, 2010
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A New Method of Reactive Ground TestingBy Gary Cavanough
The spontaneous exothermic reaction of ammonium nitrate explosives with sulphide-containing rocks, commonly referred to as reactive ground, is a site-specific condition that can lead to spontaneous de
Feb 6, 2023
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Vibration Criteria for Landmark StructuresBy John R. Schuring, Walter Konon
The 2.0 in./sec. peak particle velocity criterion traditionally used to protect structures from blast induced vibration damage is non-conservative for landmark structures. Various factors which must b
Jan 1, 1984
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Blasting Versus Non-blasting Related Sounds in a House Near Surface BlastingBy Braden Lusk
A typical rural house surrounded by a surface coal mine was instrumented in 2008. Information regarding ground vibration, airblast, and sounds inside the house was collected. Previous publications hav
Jan 1, 2011
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Fragmentation Mill Throughput Improvement Through a Dual-Salt Sodium Nitrate Emulsion ProductBy Khushaal Popli, Vanessa Roeland, Brian Hall, Carl Diederichs
Highland Valley Copper (HVC) has embraced an integrated Mine to Mill approach to comminution since the late 1990s. Previous blasting optimization was carried out through adjustments to blast pattern g
Feb 6, 2023
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Journal: 100 Years / Scientific American New York December 2, 1911 The First National Mine Safety Demonstration Study Of A Real Mine Explosion By Charles L. Wright, Fuel Engineer, Bureau Of MinesBy Robert Hopler
THE work that is being done by the Government to reduce the dangers of mining was brought out strikingly in the First National Mine-Safety Demonstration which occurred at Pittsburgh, Pa., on October 3
Jan 1, 2012
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Valdez, Alaska Glacier Point Quarry – One Shot / One Chance for SuccessBy Billy Rosseau, Mike Cammack, Richard O’Meara, Gustavo Azpilcueta
During the summer of 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) sought proposals to vastly improve and expand the small boat harbor in Valdez, Alaska. It would be a multi-year project, and constru
Jan 1, 2017
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HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive GroundBy K. Dufresne
Blasting in geothermally high temperature ground and/or extremely reactive ground is an increasing common challenge for surface and underground mines. Many current PETN based non-electric and electron
Jan 1, 2024
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Study of Ultrafines Control in BlastingBy A. Andrades, E. Arias, Y. Pizarro, J. Alarcón
Division Ministro Hales - Codelco (DMH) is located at 2600 meters above sea level, 10 km north of the city of Calama, Antofagasta region, Chile. In operation since 2010, it corresponds to a porphyry
Jan 1, 2024
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How Lightning Detection Has Influenced AMAX Coal's Delta MineBy Steve Kane
Lightning is a very real problem in the surface mining industry. Today, as adverse market conditions continue to influence the surface coal industry, it has become necessary that all functions of the
Jan 1, 1992
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Reducing eyebrow break caused by rock blasting in Malmberget mineBy Zong-Xian Zhang
In sublevel caving mines, serious eyebrow break usually gives rise to lower ore recovery, higher dilution, and worse safety for the people working in the field. For example, chargers must go near the
Jan 1, 2011