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Analysis of Sympathetic Detonation in Detonating CordBy Josh Calnan, Paul M. Holmgren, Abigail N. Styer
Detonating cord is a staple of the explosives industry, used widely in the civil and defense industries. Detonating cord is a thin, flexible plastic tube filled with pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN
Feb 1, 2020
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Geotechnical Slope Remediation Via RC-drilling And “Controlled Slope Failure BlastingBy Tyler Acorn
In December of 2009 an estimated one million ton slope failure activated a 10 million ton mass impacting use of the main ramp system in the Newmont Gold Quarry pit. The failure left behind a 400 foot
Jan 1, 2011
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Modern Underground Raise and Slot DesignBy N. Rouse
Underground raises and slots are a vital part of underground blasting operations. Raises and slots are vertical shafts or openings used for ventilation, ore passes, or creating voids in stopes. In the
Jan 1, 2024
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Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass ConditionsBy H. S. Venkatesh, G. Gopinath, R. Balachander, G. C. Naveen
Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority is constructing 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The project envisages construction of concrete dam, Desilting Chamber, Head Race Tunne
Feb 1, 2020
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Understanding Spontaneous Detonation of Ammonium NitrateBy Alastair Torrance, Gary Cavanough
Approximately 1.5 million tonnes of ammonium nitrate are transported annually across Queensland, Australia—equivalent to nearly 100 truckloads per day. This is in the form of both AN prill and ammoniu
Jan 26, 2026
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Physics Based 3D Rock Blast Movement ModellingBy THOMAS BAMFORD, Dale S. Preece, Amir Behbahanian, Mick Lownds
An important aspect of blasting is rock movement and final muck configuration. Computer modeling of this process has been done in 2D for many years, revealing insights into the blasting process and en
Jan 26, 2026
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A full-field solution to predict vibrations in the presence of a free surfaceBy J. A. Sanchidrián, P. Segarra, S. Gómez
Blasting is a common activity in mining that can cause significant damage in the remaining rock mass. The most commonly used method for predicting vibrations is the Swedish or Holmberg-Persson approac
Jan 1, 2024
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Factors Governing the Muck Pile CharacteristicsBy David Cheung, S. Paul Singh
"The characteristics of a blasted muck pile can have a significant effect on the productivity and economyof loading and hauling operations. Poorly fragmented and tight muck piles, caused by insufficie
Jan 1, 2017
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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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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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Full Wall Control Blasting OptimizationBy John Floyd, Maria Rocha, Benjamin Cebrian
Wall control blasting is needed in most metal mining operations in terms of increasing mineral reserves and assuring the safety of the operation. This type of blasting has the goal to achieve a clean,
Jan 1, 2018
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Ore guiding in underground mining using MWD and machine learningBy J. Sanchidrián, A. Fernández, P. Segarra
The combination of chemical analysis techniques as XRF and measurement-while-drilling (MWD) technology in underground mining is a novel approach to gather comprehensive on-line information about physi
Jan 1, 2024
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All In The TimingBy Sean Paterson
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a method of delaying and loading a shot. Since entering the construction industry, I have learned that cover is needed on a lot of blasts. When in close hav
Jan 1, 2001
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Review and Learnings from a Surface Quarry Rockfall IncidentBy Andrew Moore
It has long been common practice to conduct drilling and blasting operations at surface quarries in the Midwest in close proximity to near-vertical highwalls. The main reasons for such an approach, an
Feb 6, 2023
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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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Investigation of Blasting Fumes using Numerical SimulationBy Sunil Vytla, Akash Adhikari, Purushotham Tukkaraja
Blasting operations produces gases and fumes that may be toxic or non-toxic in nature. A detonation of commercial explosives such as ANFO, emulsion, and dynamite would ideally produce only nontoxic pr
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SmokeFCM: Segmentation of Quarry Blast Smoke Plumes using Self-Adaptive Weighted Fuzzy C-MeansBy E. Lentilucci, A. Dey, X. Liu, A. Datta, S. Ghosh
The segmentation of quarry blast smoke plumes is a crucial research area that has the potential to enhance safety, environmental monitoring, object detection, and regulatory compliance in the mining i
Jan 1, 2024
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Impact of Open-pit Blasting on the Stability of Adjoining Multiseam Workings of Underground Coal MineBy Ajoy Singh
A study was conducted to investigate the damage potential to underground multi-seam openings caused due to vibration generated by open-pit coal mine blasting. The objective was to recommend optimal ex
Jan 1, 2012
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Methane-air Mixture Air-blast Approximated Using Detonating Cord in Rock Dust Dispersibility StudiesBy 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
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A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives TransportBy James Rowland, Richard Mainiero
When most people think of explosives transport they think of a hazardous operation. We all know that we aren’t allowed to transport explosives through tunnels and are discouraged from traveling throug
Jan 1, 2008