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                     Kanalku Falls Blasting for Fish Habitat Improvement in Alaska Kanalku Falls Blasting for Fish Habitat Improvement in AlaskaBy Catherine T. Aimone-Martin, Kristen Kolden In August of 2013 the USDA Forest Service (USFS) blasted bedrock at the base of a waterfall in Kanalku Creek within the Kootznoowoo Wilderness Area on Admiralty Island in the Tongass National Forest l Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Reactivity and Spontaneous Detonation Reactivity and Spontaneous DetonationBy Alastair Torrance, Italo Onederra, Do Sun Kim, Kush Patel, Gary Cavanough Reactivity of ammonium nitrate-based explosives is associated with the presence of sulphide in the ground reacting with explosive products and in some instances causing spontaneous reactions which can Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Removing Booster Influences from Toxic Fumes Removing Booster Influences from Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland "This report investigates whether it is tractable and thereupon reasonable to remove the boosterinfluences when ranking the toxic fumes of non-cap-sensitive mining explosives. The hazard potential is Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate Quarry Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate QuarryBy Charles Dowding, Cathrine Aimone-Martin This article summarizes an investigation of the structural response of a brick façade home in New Mexico. The subject Ricter residence was located some 1100 to 1400 ft away from an aggregate quarry, a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure Gauge Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure GaugeBy S. Lim, G. Walsh, V. Romero The cable television show, Mythbusters, contacted the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology requesting a pressure gauge to be used in underwater testing. The requirements for the gauge were: i Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Journal: Vibration Control Through Better Predictions Journal: Vibration Control Through Better PredictionsBy Keith Best It has been said that when a person does something right no one remembers but when they do something wrong no one forgets. This statement, when applied to the explosives industry, has never been truer Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Measurement of Pressure Variances Measurement of Pressure VariancesBy Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Caleb Baumgart This report details the pressure variances, measured at four pressure sensors placed equidistant from the center of an airburst explosion, as the blast pressure from a single charge expands radially. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Application of the NIOSH-Modified Holmberg-Persson Approach to Perimeter Blast Design Application of the NIOSH-Modified Holmberg-Persson Approach to Perimeter Blast DesignBy Chick Kerkering, Stephen Iverson Perimeter control blasting is common in civil construction projects but not as common in mining. A poorly designed and executed underground mine development blast design can result in unwanted wall ro Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Using Photogrammetry and UAVs for Pattern Optimization, Quantification, and Mapping Using Photogrammetry and UAVs for Pattern Optimization, Quantification, and MappingBy Tony Rorke, Tamara Wiseman Due to the advancements in technology it becomes easier to obtain accurate measurements for mining, quarry, and construction operations even in the most remote places. The use of off-the-shelf photogr Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster Fans Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster FansBy Norm Disley, Kingsley Hortin, Gertjan Bekkers As part of the expansion of the Kidd Creek Mine to 2,682 meters (8800 feet) below surface, two largediameter 3000kW (4000HP) booster fans were installed at the 6000 level. Shortly after commissioning Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Evaluation of Emergent Electronic Detonators and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonators Accuracy Evaluation of Emergent Electronic Detonators and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonators AccuracyBy J Silva Castro, W C. Wedding, B T. Lusk, J Calnan, E G. Morris The emergence of electronic detonators for use in production mine blasting has enabled mining professionals to rethink the traditional blast design methodologies that pertain to timing. In many ways, Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates Due To Buried Mines Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates Due To Buried MinesBy Damien Bretall, William Fourney Due to the changing face of warfare there is an ever growing need to protect the underside of combat vehicles from mine blasts. This paper presents a new method to better characterize the pressure pro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass Conditions Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass ConditionsBy 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 
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                     Fewer Surprises When You Measure the Sizes Fewer Surprises When You Measure the SizesBy Tom C. Palangio Commercially available online particle size analyzers (OPSA) are in their third decade of development (Palangio, T.C., 1985), (Franklin, J. A., Maerz, N.H., 1987), (Maerz, N.H., Franklin, J.A., and Co Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Demolition of Churchill House in Belfast, Ireland Demolition of Churchill House in Belfast, IrelandBy Dick Green During the recent troubles in Northern Ireland due to terrorist activities, there have been many buildings demolished or damaged by improvised explosives. This article explains about the Demolition of Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Connecticut's "Call Before You Dig" System: New Laws and Regulations Connecticut's "Call Before You Dig" System: New Laws and RegulationsBy Stephen G. Rieben Almost everyone has at least heard of the two one-call systems which serve New England. They are "Call Before You Dig", which covers Connecticut, and "Dig Safe", which covers the remaining five New En Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do? Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do?By Greg Shapiro, Paul Dr. Worsey Mining, quarry, and construction blasts are becoming more and more dependent on bench profiling. The use of accurate profiling gives the blaster better data for the most efficient blast results. So, Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Non-Electric Shock Tube and Optimizer Initiation Systems, Applications and Hookups Non-Electric Shock Tube and Optimizer Initiation Systems, Applications and HookupsBy Tom Treleaven This guide presents numerous patterns that provide 8 millisecond separations between initiated charges. The guide is tabulated in seven sections to provide quick reference by number of decks or bunch Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Response Of Typical Wall Panels To Debris And Fragment Impact Response Of Typical Wall Panels To Debris And Fragment ImpactBy John Tatom, Michelle Crull, Robert Conway The US Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board is sponsoring the development of a risk-based explosives safety siting program, SAFER. The fragment and debris hazard generated at the potential ex Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Digital Signal Processign Applied to Seismology Digital Signal Processign Applied to SeismologyBy Thad M. Jones This paper considers the sampling, digitizing and reconstruction of seismic signals. A sampling frequency range is proposed and a minimum limit is suggested. Digitizing precision criteria for both pea Jan 1, 1985 
