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Subdrill – The Underutilised Blasting ParameterBy Stephen Mansfield
In metalliferous mining operations, subdrill is that portion of the blast hole that is drilled below the target grade elevation, and in most cases loaded with explosives. Its primary aim is to enable
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: Summary of Amendments of ADR concerning the Transport of Explosive Materials in the EUBy Rolf Schillinger
Transport of Small Quantities of Explosives Material on Public Roads The transport of dangerous goods on public roads is extensively regulated by EU and national law. The transport of explosive materi
Jan 1, 2010
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Inco Limited Upper Blind Slot Raise 8M (25') to 12M (40') Longhole Carbide Drilling (L.C.D.) MethodBy Steven Richardson, E A. Cameron, Reza "Ray" Jambakhsh
This paper outlines the design and implementation of a method to use Long hole Carbide drilling to blast an "Upper Blind Slot Raise" in the range of 12m (40 ft).
Jan 1, 1992
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Perimeter Control Utilising Electronic DetonatorsBy John Wall
The use of electronic detonators in civil tunnelling applications, to reduce vibration is small firings has been successfully utilised for a number of years. As part of the mining industry’s commitmen
Jan 1, 2012
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An Innovative Approach to Blasting a Marine Plug in WinterBy Andre Pinsonnault, Francois Lefebvre, Yves Newman
In 1989, Les Entreprises Kiewit Ltee signed a C$32 million contract with the Societe d'energie de la Baie James, on behalf of HydroQuebec, to excavate the intake and tailrace channels for a second pow
Jan 1, 1991
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The Evaluation of Electronic Detonators at Martha Mine, New ZealandBy Blair Jackson, Tjaart Louw
Martha Mine, owned by Newmont Mining, Australia appointed Macmahon Contractors (NZ) Ltd as the mining contractor to drill, blast, and crush and convey ore for processing, followed by construction of a
Jan 1, 2003
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Constructing Laboratory Caverns in Hard Rock Under High StressBy Christopher Laughton
A new underground laboratory is under construction at the recently closed Homestake Gold Mine, Lead South Dakota, United States of America. The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory is d
Jan 1, 2011
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A History of Explosives Use by the Forest Service Rocky Mountain RegionBy Raymond V. Adolphson
Use of explosives effectively and safely has come a long way since its discovery and early stages of development. The need to objectively and functionally train personnel in the safe and effective use
Jan 1, 1978
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Improving the Amount of Material Cast at Highvale Mine Using Electronic DetonatorsBy Robert Slivinski, Kyle Hobbs, Michael Stern, John Willox, Brad Jewson
Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. produces over 12 million tonnes annually of thermal coal for TransAlta’s Sundance and Keephills power stations from the Highvale Mine. This opencast mine is next to a lake
Jan 1, 2008
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Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power HouseBy Abraham Lindo
Panama’s current economical growth demands an increase in electric power supply; projected energy supply for 2012 exceeds the demand by as little as 2%. In an effort to comply with the demand, several
Jan 1, 2013
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The Legacy of ExplosivesBy Joe Dannenberg
A word of preface: The material contained in this talk is not completely original. Many thoughts and actual words come from a fine little book called "1,000 Years of Explosives" by William S. Dutton.
Jan 1, 1980
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Journal: The History of Safety Fuse Production Burn, Baby, BurnBy John Brennan
Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. Certainly that sentiment held true during the early stages of explosive engineering. While seaside forts were concerned over static ignition of their b
Jan 1, 2011
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Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results?By Jim Daley
This case history discusses a pre-split test conducted at BHP Mineralss Navajo Mine in Fruitland, New Mexico. The test was an extension of earlier pre-split testing conducted by Virgil Stachura of the
Jan 1, 1996
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Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut ProjectBy Dale L. Ramsey
The Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project is part of the National Gateway Clearance Initiative improvement project to achieve a minimum of 6.4 meters (21 feet) of vertical clearance along CSX Transportati
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock Characterization, Blasting, and Vibration Control Program in Southwest FloridaBy H. Frank Murati, D. S. "Sax" Saxena
The presence of a mobile home park with drinking water wells created a unique geoenvironmental deterrent to the developer’s plans for effective rock blasting, excavation, and development of water mana
Jan 1, 2002
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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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Using An Anfo/coal Blended Blasting Mixture For Commercial Blasting ApplicationsBy Dennis Wilzbacher, John Wiegand
In an effort to reduce the cost of bulk explosives, Vigo Coal Company found that the addition of coal mined at their Friendsville Mine, not only reduced explosive costs, but also appeared to actually
Jan 1, 2007
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Safe and Reliable Remote Blasting with Electronic Initiation SystemsBy Riaan Van Wyk, Gys Landman
In today’s mining environment the use of radio communications in the form of two-way radios, cellular phones and even automated mining, form a vital part of the daily operations of a mining site. The
Jan 1, 2011
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Controlled Study of the Effects of Temperature and Humidity vs Blast Vibrations on HomesBy R Wing, D Corkery
"Several mines in the region of Sudbury, Ontario, occur in or near populated areas. In anattempt to examine the effects of environmental changes and blast induced vibrations onhomes in the area, a mon
Jan 1, 1993
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Journal: Security Matters Procedures to follow When Explosives Are Taken in a Crime (e.g., Theft)**By Unknown
Contact Local Law Enforcement Authorities. Contacting the local law enforcement authorities is essential to the quick recovery of explosives taken in a crime. Contact Local ATF Office. The local ATF o
Jan 1, 2009