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  • ISEE
    Journal: 100 Years / Postcard mailed from Ironwood, Michigan, 13 April 1909 / A Primer on Explosives for Coal Miners

    By Clarence Hall, Charles E. Monroe

    Squibs, Fuse, and Detonators It has been made clear in the discussion of combustion and explosion and the description of various explosives that they can be caused to explode by various means. All of

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth / Part 4

    By Robert Hopler

    Although electrical instruments were being widely introduced into the study of seismic tremors, attempts to understand and quantify shocks from blasting continued to use rather primitive methods well

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Occidental's New Explosive Technology in Oil Shale

    By Thomas E. Ricketts

    Occidental Oil Shale Inc. has spent the last eight years at its Logan Wash. mine near DeBeque, Colorado, developing its modified in-situ oil shale process for obtaining oil from oil shale. Modified in

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Minimising Coal Loss through the use of Geophysical Logging

    By Rob Lederer, Chris Batten

    Traditionally coal model digital terrain models (DTM) are created from lithological information obtained from broad scale exploration holes. The grid layout and distance between holes means that model

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Novel Non-Detonable Pumpable Mechanical Sensitizer and System for Emulsion Explosives for Improved Security

    By Piet Halliday, Ellina Kharatyan

    Conventionally, emulsion matrices (unsensitized) need to be sensitized to become detonable explosives. This is done either chemically or mechanically. Both methods have their advantages and disadvanta

    Jan 1, 2015

  • ISEE
    An Experimental Method of Determining Explosive Equivalency When Scaled Distance Approaches Zero

    By R. Hazael, R. Alford, R. Critchley

    The ability to compare explosives is fundamental. Numerous methods are used and while simple conversion factors are often used, the use of TNT Equivalency (TNTe) is not a simple subject as explosives

    Jan 1, 2024

  • ISEE
    Blasting Improvements by Using Most Active Rock Variations on Blast

    By Alain Blanchier, Anne Charline Sauvage

    Rock mass variations have a huge influence on explosives efficiency and on blasting results. Numerous blasting improvements could be gained by taking into account rock mass and its variations. However

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Difficulties and Suggestions when Drilling and Blasting in a Karst Environment

    By James T. Ludwiczak

    Drilling and blasting in a Karst (sinkholes and mud seams) environment has long been a problem for blasters, miners, quarry operators, contractors, and developers. While one cannot change the geologic

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Western Europe's Largest Underground Blast

    By P McConnell, T Garrigan

    Tara Mines Limited, in Ireland, is Western Europe's largest zinc mine. Annual metal production, from 2.5 million tonnes of ore, consists of 180,000 tonnes of zinc and 34,000 tonnes of lead.

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Evaluating Explosive Type and Water-Casing for Demolition Kicker Charges

    By Rachel L. Bauer, Catherine E. Johnson

    Explosive demolition involves first, the use of cutting charges to sever a column and second, kicker charges to move it out of alignment. Dynamite is the traditional explosive used in kicker charges a

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    Controlled the Blasting Performance with Electronic Detonator near High Voltage Tower (SUTET) using Signature Hole and Scale Distance Regression Analysis (A Case Study: Coal Mining in Indonesia)

    By Raden Haris Handayana, Jihan Farhan Lubis, Milia Putri, Tengku Deli Hamonangan Hasibuan, Sani Salahudin

    An environmental issue that must be controlled from coal overburden blasting near the structure is ground vibration. Damaging ground vibration is the effect exerted from residual energy from blasting

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening Project

    By Terri Jordan, Gregory Hempen, Thomas Keevin

    Water-borne blast pressures from confined blasts were recorded as part of a submerged blasting program in Florida for channel deepening. The blasting was confined within the rock floor by stemming. Sh

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Mine Blasting Safety: Decades of Progress

    By Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb

    Blasting accident data over a 30-year period (1980-2010) are summarized and presented for all types of surface and underground mining operations in the USA. The historical record of injuries from blas

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Cost - Benefit Analysis of Using Electronic Detonators in a Large Carboniferous Limestone Quarry in the North of England

    By Bill Birch, Toby White, Ian Brown

    costs/benefits of electronic detonators and measure their effects on primary crusher productivity. 9 blasts (3 shock tube blasts, 6 electronic blasts). Measured electricity consumption & primary crus

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Integration of Mine Resources in the Optimization of Shot Documentation

    By Kyle Apple

    The following is a case study of how LuckStone Corporation improved their blast monitoring and documentation program. A number of resources already at their disposal have been utilized to improve the

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stability

    By Glenn Tobin

    The overarching goal in modern drill and blasting operations is that of optimising mining operations to achieve higher levels of productivity, safety, profitability and sustainability. Air decking, a

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Towards Deterministic Fragmentation Models for Surface Mines

    By Galetakis M., Deligiorgis B., Xiroudakis G.

    Fragmentation prediction is important in surface mining to optimize downstream processes such as loading, hauling, comminution, and beneficiation processes. Traditional approaches, such as the Kuz-Ram

    Jan 26, 2026

  • ISEE
    Methane-air Mixture Air-blast Approximated Using Detonating Cord in Rock Dust Dispersibility Studies

    By BruneJurgen F., Richard C. Gilmore, Matthew Schreiner, Ray Johnson

    Explosive pockets of methane-air mixtures accumulate in underground coal mines and, when ignited, produce an air-blast wave that can disturb combustible coal dust on the floor, roof, and ribs. To prev

    Jan 1, 2019

  • ISEE
    Blast Vibration Modelling - An Instrument to Optimise Quarry Production

    By Drew Martin

    In March 2010 the Boral Linwood Quarry, Adelaide South Australia, implemented the blasting contractors Monte Carlo Blast Vibration Model as part of their blast design process. The Linwood Quarry was d

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Expanded Blast Design For Tight Controlled Hard Rock Trenching Adjacent To Twin Burried Live Oil Pipelines

    By A. Ravi Kumar

    A trench is a structure to accommodate fluid carrying pipelines for water, gas, petroleum products etc. Trench serves the purpose to haul the fluids in bulk over long distances safely and economically

    Jan 1, 2008