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                     Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion Project Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion ProjectBy Barbara A. Sciever, John H. Sr Schue Riverboat gambling has caused quite a sensation among people since its talk of coming to Illinois. The year 1992 marked the start of an era for people that had a penchant for gambling, it was the year Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Robert E. Miller Mass blasting of open stopes and pillars is a normal operating practice at Isa Mine. Three main parameters are used to classify the types of mass blasts. These are type of explosive used, blasthole di Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Lubrication of Rotary Rock Bits Lubrication of Rotary Rock BitsBy J MacPhail, H Gardner This paper discusses reasons why users of rotary air blast hole bits encounter premature bit failure due to bearing failure. It also discusses a lubrication system designed for rotary rock bits to com Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Documentation Using the Techbase Database Management System at the Eastside Reservoir Project Blast Documentation Using the Techbase Database Management System at the Eastside Reservoir ProjectBy Martin Chenoweth The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) is undertaking one of the nations largest water management projects. The Eastside Reservoir Project is being built to insure a supply of wa Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground Vibration Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground VibrationBy James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson Common wisdom has it that a blast which breaks rock efficiently should-generate less ground vibration. In practice, however, this idea has not been-rigorously tested. In a previous paper presented at Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency Effect of Fragmentation on Loader EfficiencyBy David Willock, S. Singh, Michael Glogger The efficiency of the loading system in a mine depends upon the characteristics of the muck pile, the loading machine specifications and the loading practices. The focus of this paper was to look spec Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Development of Water-Resistant Granular Explosives Development of Water-Resistant Granular ExplosivesBy Atsuo Inoue, Toshihiro Ogata, Hideaki Sugihara Generally in Japan, since ANFO has easy handling and low-price, it is most used as industrial explosives. However, ANFO is very easy to dissolve in water, it is difficult to use under existence of wat Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Pre-Controlling Blast Site Safety to Ensure Profitability Pre-Controlling Blast Site Safety to Ensure ProfitabilityBy S. J. Dillingham One of the primary goals of every blaster is to achieve the optimum blast design. Too much focus on efficient design, however, can cloud certain issues and exposures that must be addressed if the enti Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Borehole Deviation Study in a Long-Hole Stope Borehole Deviation Study in a Long-Hole StopeBy Paul Miller, Rene Laprade Does a 76 mm Ø hole drilled over 45 m deep remain straight? This is the question asked by the Engineering department at Placer Dome's Dome Mine in Timmins, Ontario before they could lay out the initia Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Direct Measurement of "Borehole" Pressure of Explosives Direct Measurement of "Borehole" Pressure of ExplosivesBy Philip Barnhard, Lyman G. Bahr By recording the arrival time of a pipe wall at evenly spaced intervals in a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis, application of the equations of motion permits calculation of the pressure of the exp Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Deveoping the Key Elements of a Safety Program Deveoping the Key Elements of a Safety ProgramBy Theodore A. Christensen Besides the moral responsibility for ensuring worker safety, today's blasting contractor has a major financial incentive for establishing an effective safety program: on-the-job accidents have a direc Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Natural Variation of Vibration Level Associated with Blasting Natural Variation of Vibration Level Associated with BlastingBy Edward J. Walter An ancillary effect to every blasting operation is the generation of vibration Extensive research has been performed for the purpose of understanding, controlling, and predicting this vibration An exa Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental ExplosionsBy Karl E. Burgher Accidental explosions occur throughout the world. They can happen at chemical plants, fireworks plants, grain depots, or as a result of collisions involving volatile or hazardous chemicals. It is inte Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Environmental Effects of Blasting Operations in Subfluvial Strata Environmental Effects of Blasting Operations in Subfluvial StrataBy Zoltan Susanszky This paper discusses problems encountered when blasting under rivers for pipeline crossings. Many pipelines have recently been laid under the Danube River. Great care had to be taken to determine limi Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Strangulation by Regulation Strangulation by RegulationBy Donald H. Matthews The Society of Explosives Engineers is an international organization of over four hundred members involved in the explosives industry, with most members being active in the United States. The regulati Jan 1, 1980 
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                     A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE) A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE)By Thomas M. Keevin, Gregory L. Hempen Natural resource agencies, under various regulatory authorities, are challenged with permitting underwater explosive use while at the same time protecting aquatic resources. Deciding on whether or not Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Improvements in Blasting Technology at Cliffs Natural Resources Improvements in Blasting Technology at Cliffs Natural ResourcesBy Scott Giltner, Allan Koski Blasting is one of the lowest cost yet most critical parts of the mining cycle. This paper discusses the findings of an audit conducted on the blasting operation at an iron ore mine. The purpose of th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock Waves Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock WavesBy S B. Richardson, N T. Moxon, A C. Torrance In many mining situations the energy released by an explosive is far too high and results in over fragmentation and excessive damage to the surrounding strata. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Electrical Current Requirements in Tunnel Blasting Electrical Current Requirements in Tunnel BlastingBy Deane Boddorff A 440 Volt AC power line is a typical power source for energizing electric blasting cap circuits in driving hard rock tunnels. A common misconception exists that the caps actually see 440 Volts. This Jan 1, 1975 
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                     The Effect of Available Energy on Blast Design The Effect of Available Energy on Blast DesignBy Lyall Workman, P D. Katsabanis Energy released by the explosive is typically partitioned in brisance, heave and losses. The fact that energy released in the P-V expansion curve below a certain point is lost has resulted in the conc Jan 1, 1998 
