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                     Effect of Meteorology on Airblast Overpressure Effect of Meteorology on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards Airblast overpressure levels can commonly be increased by up to 20 decibels (dBL) by the effects of meteorology, due to inversions and wind shear. Existing atmospheric refraction models can provide a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Trench Blasting in Close Proximity to Existing Utilities in Ultra Metamorphic Rock Trench Blasting in Close Proximity to Existing Utilities in Ultra Metamorphic RockBy Tom Treleaven, Andrew Williams The town of Greenwich, CT, an exclusive suburb of New York City awarded several contracts for the installation of sanitary sewer in the North Mianus section of town. The Valley Road section was the mo Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain CarvingBy Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1 The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Rock-to-Sensor Transmissibility of Vibrations?Part 2 Rock-to-Sensor Transmissibility of Vibrations?Part 2By R Castedo, L. M. Lopez, J. A. Sanchidrian In 2014 the authors presented results from 13 tests made with two blasting seismographs on a vibration exciter. They measured coupling transmissibility as function of frequency (i.e. ratio of the vel Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling PlotBy Gabsoo Kim, Rulin Yang, Dave Kay Blast vibration data, such as PPV are usually scattered. In many cases, plots of PPV versus the charge weight scaled distance are so scattered that useful trends from different blast designs cannot be Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking MicrochipsBy David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian Gold mining require high levels of dilution control due the high value of ore. These types of operations employ short benches, which are suitable for ore control, lower displacement and more represent 
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                     Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance Plans Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance PlansBy Josee Boudreau Transport Canada has regulatory requirements that pertain to the transportation of explosives. An important component includes the requirement for an approved Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP) Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case Study Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case StudyBy James Tarr, Matthew Eichler, Brent Tardif ANFO was being used as one of the blasting agents on a construction site in New England. Groundwater was encountered in numerous blast holes. The blasting contractor was employing typical explosives l Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Surface Instabilities from Buried Explosions Surface Instabilities from Buried ExplosionsBy Daniel P. Lathrop, Leslie C. Taylor, William L. Fourney Except when the target is on the surface, e.g. a tank track, the most important loading mechanism from a buried charge on a target above it is the impact of soil propelled at the target by the expandi Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage Risk Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage RiskBy Enver Alan This Research & Development (R&D) study was conducted in the field of applied blasting engineering in Ethiopia, within the AKH Railway Project, which was built in Girena, within the boundaries of the 
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                     I-40 Rockslide Causes Mountains of Problems I-40 Rockslide Causes Mountains of ProblemsBy Corry Goumans, Dwayne Wallace "On July 1, 1997, a rockslide occurred on the I-40 in Hayward County, North Carolina that completelyblocked all lanes and disrupted traffic flow in the region. Remedial measures were undertakenimmedia Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Innovative Blasting - Oversize Reduction at the Timbarra Gold Mine in Australia Innovative Blasting - Oversize Reduction at the Timbarra Gold Mine in AustraliaBy G. Hames, A. Drake, B. Sampson The Timbarra opencut gold mine is located about 30 km(19 miles) southeast of Tenterfield in northern NSW some 4 hours by car from Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland in Australia. It was a small Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Development of Light ANFO Development of Light ANFOBy Yasunori Kosaka, Junya Tokita, Aramaki Shosaku, Inoue Junji Light ANFO that satisfies blasters and customers who want to reduce the amount of explosive consumption without changing blasting effects and designs and passes Cap sensitivity test regulated by law. Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Public Relations Program on a Deep Tunnel Project in Atlanta Public Relations Program on a Deep Tunnel Project in AtlantaBy Gregory B. Poole As part of a $3.5 billion program to improve the antiquated waste water system in the city of Atlanta, the Nancy Creek Tunnel is being constructed across the northwest portion of the city. This tunnel Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to Structures Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to StructuresBy Mike Cammack, Logan Huppert, Gustavo Azpilcueta During the summer of 2015, Unisea Inc. sought proposals for the G1 Dock Replacement Project in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. It would be a one year project and construction was scheduled to begin in the sprin Jan 1, 2018 
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                     AN Railcar Derailed Debris Collection–Data Analysis Update AN Railcar Derailed Debris Collection–Data Analysis UpdateBy Brandon Fryman, Josh Hoffman, Rhys Baker A post-detonation debris collection project was led in conjunction with a large ammonium nitrate(AN) railcar detonation conducted by the Department of Homeland Security-Transportation Security Adminis 
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                     Seismic Analysis of Explosive Performance Seismic Analysis of Explosive PerformanceBy Shazad Hosein, William Birch, Douglas A. Anderson This paper will present the results of tests of a new method for assessing explosive performance using wavelet transform analysis of standard blast seismograms. The theoretical background of the metho Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal Mines Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal MinesBy Richard E. Danell "There are a variety of approaches for wall control blasting in open pit mining operations. Safety forworking in the pit is the principal benefit. There are also a number of economic and productivityb Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Basics of Salt Blasting Basics of Salt BlastingBy Anthony J. Konya "This paper was written during part of the author’s student co-op with Cargill Salt at its Avery Islandunderground salt mine in Louisiana. Blasting salt is a unique type of blasting that is different Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Techniques to Assess the Influence of Blast Design Parameters on Airblast and Blast Vibration Techniques to Assess the Influence of Blast Design Parameters on Airblast and Blast VibrationBy Robert Hivick, Frank Sames The control of environmental effects, especially blast vibration and airblast, has become a dominating planning criterion for most surface blasting operations. Compliance with existing regulations is Jan 1, 1999 
