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                     Quake, Quarry, or Quack Quake, Quarry, or QuackBy Dominic Orf, Gregory Poole On December 12, 2018 at 4:14 AM EST, an earthquake registering a 4.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale occurred in central Tennessee. According to a survey posted on the USGS website, this earthquake was 
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                     Haul Road Design Criteria Haul Road Design CriteriaBy Laurance A. Beck Safety is the most important aspect of haul road design. Although other aspects of road installation enter decisions on design, the safety of persons using the road has to be foremost for the duration Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Field Application of Destructive Wave Interference Field Application of Destructive Wave InterferenceBy Kurt Oakes, Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Tony Brasier, Scott Crabtree, Randy Wheeler Theoretical description of destructive wave interference and the use of sacrifi cial holes is included and is supported by data collected at Springfi eld Underground. Finally, the process by which the Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Pressures on Targets from Buried Explosions Pressures on Targets from Buried ExplosionsBy L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste This is a preliminary study of the statistical variation of the pressures on a target above a buried explosion. The data were taken at various distances from the charge centerline for three heights of Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Breakthrough in the Portrayal of Explosive Energy Breakthrough in the Portrayal of Explosive EnergyBy Claude Cunningham Difficulty has always attended the evaluation of rock breaking energy available from explosives, owing to the complexity of the way in which it is released, and the destructive amplitude of the pressu Jan 1, 2000 
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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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                     Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454) Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454)By Michael S. Wieland This report focuses on the U.S. Bureau of Mines research regarding desensitization and malfunction of delay detonators and cap-sensitive explosives. Delay blasting in underground coal generates tremen Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Large Arena Test Simulator Using Small High Explosive Charges. Large Arena Test Simulator Using Small High Explosive Charges.By Paul Worsey, Larry Frost, Braden Lusk, Seok Bin Lim For certification of blast resistant windows, current tests consist of arena tests or large air gun tests. Arena tests involve the detonation of more than 1000 pounds of explosives with windows placed Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing Structures The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing StructuresBy Scott Rosenthal, Logan Connolly Butte, Montana holds a prestigious place in the history of mining, deemed “The Richest Hill on Earth,” containing a plethora of underground mines. The Orphan Boy/Orphan Girl underground mines, on the Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration Analysis Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration AnalysisBy Kristen Dunlap There are several thousand remote stream crossing structures in the Tongass National Forest in need of removal. In 2007 thirty-three collapsing log bridges, log culverts, and metal culverts no longer Jan 1, 2009 
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                     "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves" "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves"By Larry Schneider Are you one of the thousands of hunters, fisherman, or hikers who purchased handheld GPS systems over the past several years and then been disappointed in their accuracy and performance. Or maybe you Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Near-field Blast Vibration Response of Sensitive Pipelines Near-field Blast Vibration Response of Sensitive PipelinesBy C. Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy Near-field blast vibration response of restrained pipelines either buried or exposed was studied during rock excavations at sensitive locations for Stage-II (4x500 MW) commissioning work in a super th Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Deformation of An Explosively Driven Flat Metallic Flyer During Projection Deformation of An Explosively Driven Flat Metallic Flyer During ProjectionBy Seokbin Lim In the design of explosives devices, an understanding of the behavior of explosively propelled matter is one of the most important steps in maximize the performance of these devices. For instance, an Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Pre-Splitting With The New AIRDEK Technique Pre-Splitting With The New AIRDEK TechniqueBy David G. Borg, John Bussey The new AIRDEK (tm) technique for pre-splitting in surface coal mines produces highwall conditions that have greater safety with lower costs for explosives, labor, and drilling. Successful application Jan 1, 1988 
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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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                     Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3) Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3)By Jason M. Ryan, T Michael LeBlanc, John H. Heiiig Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in the Mining Industry retreat stoping operations. As a result of this deviation, it is quite concevable that 60 kg (165 mm 0) and 103 kg (203 mm 0) e Jan 1, 1995 
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                     The State of Human Annoyance at Blasting Works in Accordance with Environmental Conditions under Inclusion of Standards The State of Human Annoyance at Blasting Works in Accordance with Environmental Conditions under Inclusion of StandardsBy Rolf Schillinger Blasting activities on the surface or underground necessarily involve the most sensitive aspect of environment remediation, human response or annoyance. Such effects are unavoidably characteristic of Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Thermodynamic Work Principal Overture — Not Just Rock n’Roll Thermodynamic Work Principal Overture — Not Just Rock n’RollBy Michael Wieland The resolving capacity of the thermodynamic work-principal model has been seriously refined over its twelve year history, so a review of the innovations, wrong turns and their rectification is warrant Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk Committee Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk CommitteeBy Tom Pfitzer, Alice Correa, Meredith Hardwick The past decade has brought significant changes in the use of risk-based criteria for safety within the U.S. Department of Defense. The Range Commanders Council (RCC) chartered a working group to deve Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing Unit Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing UnitBy Jose a. Sanchidrian, Ramon G. Eguren, Javier L. Amigo On December 2013 a MEMU exploded at a blasting site in Norway, after burning for more than two hours. This paper describes the analyses made to determine the actual yield of the explosion, the lessons Jan 1, 2016 
