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                     Underground Limestone Mining at the Portal-Access Okolona Quarry Underground Limestone Mining at the Portal-Access Okolona QuarryBy William C. Pearson In past years, the usual justification for underground mining of limestone has been the depth of the overburden, perhaps 100 feet thick or more. At our Okolona Quarry in suburban Louisville, Kentucky, Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Initiation System Accuracy Helps Amax Coal Company's Ayrshire Mine in Southern Indiana Initiation System Accuracy Helps Amax Coal Company's Ayrshire Mine in Southern IndianaBy Roger L. Keller, John Dean Smith The Amax Coal Company's Ayrshire Mine in Southern Indiana is faced with one of the toughest blasting applications concerning vibration in the nation. As a means of maintaining regulatory compliance th Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Predictions of Fines Generated Around a Blasthole Using a State-of-The-Art Constitutive Model Predictions of Fines Generated Around a Blasthole Using a State-of-The-Art Constitutive Model"Recently, an effort was made to calibrate the Riedel-Hiermaier-Thoma (RHT) material model to reproducethe behavior of granite under impact and explosive loading conditions. The study concluded that t Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Multi-Blasthole, Multi-Row, Detonation Delay timing Simulation of Rock Blasting Using DMCBLAST_3D Multi-Blasthole, Multi-Row, Detonation Delay timing Simulation of Rock Blasting Using DMCBLAST_3DBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung Development of DMCBLAST-3D is continuing and now includes the capability to simulate the detonation of multiple blastholes in multiple rows that make up a conventional bench blast, either in a rock qu Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (f7227bf9-6568-4211-b2c2-9f028c1f10ec) Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (f7227bf9-6568-4211-b2c2-9f028c1f10ec)By T Michael LeBlanc Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in vertical retreat stoping operations. As a result of this deviation, 60 kilogram (165 millimetre diameter) and 103 kilogram (302 millimetre diameter Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda Minerals Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda MineralsBy David Sprott The effect that underground blasting has on the stability of hangingwalls, pillars and other rock structures is an inherent part of Noranda's geomechanics and mine design program to improve mine safet Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation Versatility Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation VersatilityBy Pierre-Louis Migairou After a period of development and experimentation ranging over 20 years, electronic detonators have now come to maturity and are becoming the first choice in many diverse applications like tunnelling, Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake Tunnels Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake TunnelsBy Gordon F. Revey Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 42 foot diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type and succes Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (315b5cd4-5d8d-4d24-b315-826af9c6ec5d) Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (315b5cd4-5d8d-4d24-b315-826af9c6ec5d)By Brian Wingfield, Rick Givens, Greg Williams Many technological advancements have been made in explosive products and applications over the last 15 years resulting in productivity and cost gains. However, the applications of total energy (engine Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Relating Explosives Sensitivity Laboratory Results to Field Tests Relating Explosives Sensitivity Laboratory Results to Field TestsBy R R. Vendebeek The continuing evolution of explosives has most recently introduced emulsion explosives and heavy ANFO's to the market place. An explosives engineer has a multiplicity of explosives to choose from: dy Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Influence of Shock Waves on the Response of Full Contact Rock Bolts Influence of Shock Waves on the Response of Full Contact Rock BoltsBy Francis O. Otuonye The results of an ongoing study to determine the response of full contact rock bolts to shock waves due to blasting are presented. A time domain systems modeling and analysis technique was used to ide Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Pressure Desensitization of a Gassed Emulsion Explosive in Comparison with Micro-balloon Sensitized Emulsion Explosives Pressure Desensitization of a Gassed Emulsion Explosive in Comparison with Micro-balloon Sensitized Emulsion ExplosivesBy Shulin Nie The detonability of a chemically gassed emulsion explosive has been studied in recent tests, after the study of three micro-balloon sensitized emulsion explosives. Blasting experiments in steel pipes Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Blasting the Fulton Bottom River Crossing Blasting the Fulton Bottom River CrossingBy E Emery Jr Gray The City of Richmond, in an effort to improve sewage treatment facilities, designed an invert syphon to cross the James River at Fulton Bottom. The design criteria called for installation of two 36-in Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Residential Structural Response to Airblast From Munitions Disposal at the McAlester Army Ammunitions Plant Residential Structural Response to Airblast From Munitions Disposal at the McAlester Army Ammunitions PlantBy Calvin L. Cumerlato, David E. Siskind The Bureau of Mines has monitored structural responses to airblast overpressure produced by munitions disposal at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. The Purpose of this study was to determine if the Jan 1, 1994 
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                     NOx Emissions from Blasting Activities in a Surface Mining Operation NOx Emissions from Blasting Activities in a Surface Mining OperationBy Joshua Hoffman, Catherine Johnson, Braden Lusk Blasting conducted in surface coal mining operations in the Appalachian region consumes a significant amount of blasting agents. Emission of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from these operations potentially Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company Prospective Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company ProspectiveBy Frederick R. Cosgrave Blasting near buried Natural Gas pipelines has always been an area of great concern. Given the many variables that the blaster must contend with in determining how to break the rock while trying to ke Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive Materials Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive MaterialsBy Michael E. Curtis This paper outlines a study performed to analyze the advantages of utilizing a blasting agent with a velocity of detonation that is 1.3 to 1.4 times the P-wave velocity of sedimentary shales and sands Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion Explosives Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion ExplosivesBy John S. Manka Of the various methods used to reduce the density of emulsion explosives prior to detonation; ammonium nitrate prill addition, glass micro-balloon addition and chemical gassing, chemical gassing is th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Responsibility of the Consulstant in the Promulgation of Adequate Explosives Noise Legislation The Responsibility of the Consulstant in the Promulgation of Adequate Explosives Noise LegislationBy Edward Jr Walter This paper discusses the problems that arise in the process of developing adequate explosives noise legislation. Case histories are used to illustrate how and where these problems arise and the course Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Laboratory Study of Cracking in Model Block Masonry Walls Laboratory Study of Cracking in Model Block Masonry WallsBy Jeffrey N. Deisher, H Y. Fang, Richard P. Scheller, Robert M. Koerner The need to adequately quantify cracking in structures in the vicinity of blasting activity becomes more important each year. This urgency comes about through a growing number of complaints and lawsui Jan 1, 1977 
