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                     Blasting in Congested Areas Blasting in Congested AreasBy David Miller, James Santoro Blasting is often required in urbanized areas to allow for economical execution of construction, demolition, and mining. Several examples of operations that require blasting in built up areas include Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Sequence of Events During a Blast Sequence of Events During a BlastBy Patrice Favreau, R. F. Ph. D. Professor Emeritus Favreau After Nobel invented dynamite, blasts were carried out by trial and error, without the use of equations based on the fundamental principles of Chemistry and Physics, although everyone accepted that sh 
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                     Analysis and Design of Blastwalls to Protect Public Structures From Malevolent Explosions Analysis and Design of Blastwalls to Protect Public Structures From Malevolent ExplosionsBy Dale Preece, Steven Sobolik, Richard Jensen Recent events demonstrate that civil and government facilities and structures face an ever-increasing need to be designed for protection against malevolent explosions. Modification of existing public Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on the Multi-Seam Workings of Adjoining Underground Coal Mine Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on the Multi-Seam Workings of Adjoining Underground Coal MineBy Ajoy K. Singh, B Mohanty, P K. Singh A study was conducted to investigate the damage potential to underground multiseam openings caused due to vibration generated by open-pit coal mine blasting. The objective was to recommend optimal exp Jan 1, 2011 
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                     New Innovations in Drilling and Bit Technology, "Integrated Sectional Drill Steel System" New Innovations in Drilling and Bit Technology, "Integrated Sectional Drill Steel System"By Steve Collinsworth, Nils Heinke In 1989, I realized the definite need for change in the Blast Hole Drilling Industry. With over 25 years of experience in dealing with the industry, I am well inGormed and educated concerning the prob Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications"The objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlle Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Analysis of Mining Explosion Performance with Multiple Sensor Data and Physical Models Analysis of Mining Explosion Performance with Multiple Sensor Data and Physical ModelsBy Brian Stump, David Anderson, D. Craig Pearson, Robert Martin Mining explosions designed to move, bulk or fracture rock are often composed of a number of explosions arranged in a complex spatial and temporal pattern. The effects of the explosions are strongly de Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Analysis of Parameters of the Ground Vibration Produced by Bench Blasting at a Boron Open Pit Mine in Turkey Analysis of Parameters of the Ground Vibration Produced by Bench Blasting at a Boron Open Pit Mine in TurkeyBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Mehmet Aksoy, Kagan Ozdemire With increasing environmental constraints on the levels of disturbance induced by blasting operations upon nearby residents, there is an increasing need to be able to design cautious blasting with gre Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines LimitedBy Sam Kangwa, Thomson Sinkala In the mining industry, drilling accuracy has a significant effect on the economy of operations. In this paper, results from the Nkana Division of the former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines are prese Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Underwater Blasting: A Summary Underwater Blasting: A SummaryBy Joshua Taylor Drake This report answers specific questions concerning underwater blasting considerations, and blasting safety. The blasting considerations discussed consist of basic blasting principles, and new variables Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole Shots Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole ShotsBy Rob Famlield, Gavin Yuill, William Birch The Blasting Research Group at the University of Leeds, in the United Kingdom, continues to be highly active in the area of the environmental impact of blasting. In recent years a major part of this r Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and Regulations Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and RegulationsBy Mike Boissonneault It was three years ago when the “storm of the century” had taken a firm grip over the Pacific West Coast and inland areas. At the Big Sky ski resort in Montana on Christmas morning two ski patrollers Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic Detonators A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic DetonatorsBy W. J. Birch, D. Leckenby, R. Farnfield The use of electronic detonators to improve fragmentation is becoming universally accepted. However their use in limiting peak particle vibrations levels is still in its infancy. Most of which is anec Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Measuring Blast Movement to Reduce Ore Loss and Dilution Measuring Blast Movement to Reduce Ore Loss and DilutionBy Darren Thorton, David Sprott, Ian Brunton Blasting causes movement of the rock and can be detrimental to the accurate delineation of the ore and waste regions within the resulting muck pile. The consequences can be ore loss and dilution. Howe Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Analysis of Sympathetic Detonation in Detonating Cord Analysis of Sympathetic Detonation in Detonating CordBy Abigail Styer, Paul Holmgren, Josh Calnan 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 
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                     High-wall Control at Anglo Gold Ashanti, Navachab Mine High-wall Control at Anglo Gold Ashanti, Navachab MineBy Charles Pretorius, Henk Ludik Navachab Mine experiences difficulties with pit wall stability in certain areas of the mine. The main reason for the instability is the fact that the geology comprises many joints and faults. Blasting Jan 1, 2006 
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                     "Synchronized Blasting Demolition of Workshop and Chimney under ComplicatedConditions" "Synchronized Blasting Demolition of Workshop and Chimney under ComplicatedConditions"By Jun Yang, Zongshan Zou, Mei Qu, Jianjun Zuo For technical renovation of the thermal plant, one frame structure workshop of 50,000 m2 (59,800 yd2) construction area and one reinforcement concrete chimney of 150m (492 ft) height shall be demolish Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Preliminary Study into the Relationship between Air Overpressure and Face Velocity in quarry Blasting A Preliminary Study into the Relationship between Air Overpressure and Face Velocity in quarry BlastingBy W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield, L. Bermingham Whilst a significant body of research has been carried into air overpressure levels that arise as a result of the use of explosives, few published studies have actually tried to relate the movement of Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Explosive Operations and its Regulation in the Gulf of Mexico Explosive Operations and its Regulation in the Gulf of MexicoBy D. J. Leidel The offshore production of oil and gas resources has been active in the Gulf of Mexico since Kerr- McGee drilled the first commercial well out of the sight of land in 1947. Since then, approximately 6 Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Structural Response of Brick Veneer Houses to Blast Vibration Structural Response of Brick Veneer Houses to Blast VibrationBy Adrian Moore, John Wilson, Alan Richards, Emad Gad Project C9040 – ‘Structure Response to Blast Vibration’, funded by the Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP), involved the investigation of the structural response from blast vibration Jan 1, 2003 
