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                     Burn Cut Pull Optimization through Varying Relief Hole Depths Burn Cut Pull Optimization through Varying Relief Hole DepthsBy Michael Allen, Paul Worsey In underground blasting, the pull of the initial cut is the limiting factor for the success of the rest of the round. By improving the pull of the first cut, a critical step is made towards improving Jan 1, 2015 
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                     External Shock Migration for Buried Structures External Shock Migration for Buried StructuresBy Henry S. McDevitt External Shock Mitigation (ESM) is being studied as a possible means of retrofitting existing buried structures to provide additional protection from ground shock. As part of this study, two tests wer Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim Reports Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim ReportsBy Gregory Poole With access to the World Wide Web, many resources are readily available for improving claim reports. With a little time spent on line, a more thorough report can be created. Claimants will accept the Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Economics of Blasting around Steep Dipping Coal Seams at the Mt. Owen Mine Economics of Blasting around Steep Dipping Coal Seams at the Mt. Owen MineBy Trevor Howie, Mal Edwards "Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd. designed and operate the Mt Owen Mine in the Hunter Valley of NewSouth Wales, Australia on behalf of the owners of the mine, BHP Coal Pty Ltd. The mine is a multiseam open Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Hole Deviations in Mining Operations: Types, Sources and Effects Hole Deviations in Mining Operations: Types, Sources and EffectsBy Sam Kangwa, Thomson Sinkala Th e re are three basic types of hole deviations in long hole d ri l l i n g , n a m e l y collar i n g , alignment and tr a j e c t o r y dev i a t i o n s . In mining, the accur a cy in drilling has Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Vibrations from Seismic Exploration Blast Vibrations from Seismic Exploration BlastBy David Siskind The authors studied small seismic exploration blasts for vibration characteristics and effects on structures in Mexico. Obtained were 267 three-component recordings of ground vibrations and structure Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Soil Cap Density Distributions Resulting from Buried Explosions in Saturdated Sand Soil Cap Density Distributions Resulting from Buried Explosions in Saturdated SandBy L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste This paper describes a method for estimating the density distribution in the soil cap as a function of distance from its top at the time of impact with the target. It provides an estimate of the densi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Vibration Monitoring Using In-house Developed Devices – A Taylor’s Approach Vibration Monitoring Using In-house Developed Devices – A Taylor’s ApproachBy Francisco Sena Leite, Pedro Brito, Auã Kiahla, Raquel Carvalhinha, Tomi Kouvonen, Vinicius Miranda Shockwaves that generate vibration in the surrounding environment of a blast, are one of the most important factors to control drill & blasting works near delicate buildings as well as in sensitive st 
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                     Techniques for Assessing the Performance of Explosives and Initiating Devices Techniques for Assessing the Performance of Explosives and Initiating DevicesBy A R. Cameron "The number of commercial explosive products available to the mining industry has been steadilyincreasing and associated with this there has been an increase in the range of characteristics or propert Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and Frequency Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and FrequencyBy Randall M. Wheeler The measurement and analysis of blast-induced ground vibrations are more complex than ever before. This is primarily due to the advancements made in microchip technology, mass storage utilities and th Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Blast Design and Diagnostics Using, Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems Blast Design and Diagnostics Using, Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Laura Bustemante, Bruce Vandenberg, Fred Huettig Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 1000 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Journal: Junction Chamber Blasting November 22,1999 Journal: Junction Chamber Blasting November 22,1999By Edward Walter Rock excavation for tunneling projects occurs on a regular basis in the Cleveland area. These tunnels are being constructed to increase the capacity of the sanitary sewer system. Controlled blasting m Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Within a Stones’ Throw Within a Stones’ ThrowBy James Goldberg, Mark Withey The Material Service Thornton quarry is a multi-million annual production tons complex. Surrounded by busy surface highways, and divided by a railroad on the north/south axis and further divided by a Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Uses for Blasting Instrumentation - Practical Applications Uses for Blasting Instrumentation - Practical ApplicationsBy Cam Thomas, Steve Bernard Various types of blasting instrumentation can be used in the field to analyze conditions before, during and after a blast, and to indicate what changes need to be made. When different types of measure Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Analytical High-Speed Photography to Evaluate Air Decks, Stemming Retention and Gas Confinement in Presplitting, Reclamation and Gross Notion Applications Analytical High-Speed Photography to Evaluate Air Decks, Stemming Retention and Gas Confinement in Presplitting, Reclamation and Gross Notion ApplicationsBy Mark E. Hammele A number of new thoughts have recently emerged concerning the role of air decks, stemming, gas confinement and gross motion in specific blasting environments and applications. Field research in full-s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast Engineering The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast EngineeringBy C V. B Cunningham The assessment of blasting results under production conditions is extremely difficult. As a result, it can take months or years to establish objective and valid estimates of explosive performance in a Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and Detonations Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and DetonationsBy Pr-Anders Persson This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Applications of GPS and Equipment Monitoring Technology to Blasting Operations in Surface Mining Applications of GPS and Equipment Monitoring Technology to Blasting Operations in Surface MiningThe objective of current efforts by AQUILA Mining Systems Ltd. is the continued development of computer-based systems and techniques to automatically process and interpret monitored performance data f Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive Selection Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive SelectionBy John Dean Smith "In many operations the two most overlooked aspects in the drilling and blasting process is theblast optimization and explosive selection. Often times we find a blast design that seems to work andprod Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Partnering in Blasthole Drilling Partnering in Blasthole DrillingBy Ron Lutz In today’s world, production is the name of the game. We are all in business to make money. In the Quarrying and Mining industry the same holds true. The primary goal is to develop the best drilling a Jan 1, 2000 
