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                     Applied to a High Risk Case History Applied to a High Risk Case HistoryBy C Agreda The Cushion Blasting Technique applied to solve the high risk case history represented by a 10,704 TM rock locate at 120 M from the hydroelectrical plants of 350 KV each, is described, analyzed and di Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast Vibrations Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast VibrationsBy Michael Mann Two house trailers and a modem modular house, all pillar-supported with cantilevered perimeters, were monitored for structural response to vibrations from surface coal mine blasts. Due to the large bl Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, Ontario Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, OntarioBy Roger S. Jackson "This study interprets vibrations produced by single underground shots, recorded on surface by 135 digital seismographs laid out in four linear arrays. Several vibration anomalies were observed and ar Jan 1, 2010 
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                     The Field Application of a Low -Cost Shock Sensor The Field Application of a Low -Cost Shock SensorBy Rob Farnfield, Charlie Adhock The measurement of near-field shock has always been an attractive proposition for those working in the field of explosive and blast performance. The most commonly employed technique involves the use o Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The 9th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting, Fragblast 9, 14-17th of September 2009, Granada, Spain The 9th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting, Fragblast 9, 14-17th of September 2009, Granada, SpainBy Agne Rustan The 9th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting was held in the Granada Conference Centre, Granada, Spain from the 14th - 17th September 2009. The Symposium was preceded by a 1 ½ day Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Presplitting Techniques and Field Controls Presplitting Techniques and Field ControlsThe 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 controlled Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Wipfrag and Wipjoint - To Measure, Record and Predict Blast Results Wipfrag and Wipjoint - To Measure, Record and Predict Blast ResultsBy John A. Franklin, Tom C. Palangio, Norbert H. Maerz WipFrag systems I and II have become the world standard in photoanalysis systems to measure fragmentation. Mines, quarries and excavating contractors can now easily measure blast results and track the Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Vibration Effects on Historic Structures Vibration Effects on Historic StructuresBy Randy Wheeler One of the more difficult topics to address concerns the effects of vibration on historic structures. Not only blast induced vibration, but also vibration from other transient and semi-continuous sour Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Destructive Wave Interference in Underground Blasting Utilizing Precise Timing. Destructive Wave Interference in Underground Blasting Utilizing Precise Timing.By Kurt Oakes, Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Tony Brasier, Jerry Chambers, Scott Crabtree, Randy Wheeler Destructive wave interference has been studied in theory for many years. In application however, limited information can be found. Recently, circumstances have enabled a multidisciplinary team to util Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Next Generation Laser Surveying Systems! Blast Design and Analysis Software Next Generation Laser Surveying Systems! Blast Design and Analysis SoftwareBy Steve Colbum LTl’s MapStar LPS (laser positioning system) utilize both tripod mounted and hand held reflectorless distance meters. These are eye safe, easy-to-use, and specifically designed to endure the harsh env Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The SMI, New Easy-To-Use Electronic Initiation System The SMI, New Easy-To-Use Electronic Initiation SystemBy Peter Duniam, Stephen John Brace 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications Orlando,Florida,USA July24-27,200O. Objectives:- After completing this session 1. Explain safety issues 2. Do si Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a Town Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a TownBy Thierry Bernard, Guy Gagnon Blasting at very close proximity to urban areas is typically a situation where both local communities and mining stakeholders get nervous. The context becomes logically even more tensed when the blast Jan 1, 2014 
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                     The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail Blasting The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail BlastingBy Ed Billington, Mike Shields The trail blaster is faced with a wide range of workrelated challenges, not the least being the work setting itself. It is usually remote, being anywhere from 5 to 30 or more miles (8 to 50 km) from a Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph RecordingsBy John E. Wiegand "We will attempt to explain the basic workings of a modern seismograph and how the recorded data can be interpreted, not only for determining compliance to the regulations, but also in determining whe Jan 1, 1992 
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                     DynoMiner™ APS Underground Explosive Loading System DynoMiner™ APS Underground Explosive Loading SystemBy Daniel Roy This paper introduces a new, safer bulk emulsion loading system for underground mining operations. The features and benefits of the equipment, along with the use of Dyno Nobel Inc. patented gassed emu Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Innovative Blasting Mine Life Extension at a Coal Mine in Australia Innovative Blasting Mine Life Extension at a Coal Mine in AustraliaBy R. Bitmead, R Barker, A. Drake The opencut coal mine is located about 50 km west of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland in Australia and produces about 140 000 tonnes per annum of high grade steaming coal utilising a small tea Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Security and Control (476c288e-1831-4c21-a747-ee41961667e9) Security and Control (476c288e-1831-4c21-a747-ee41961667e9)By Jim Mikelait Overview ?? Why do we need security? ?? Needs assessment ?? Elements to any security system ?? Protect, Detect, Alert, esponse ?? Electronic Security System Criteria ?? Advantages and Limitations of Jan 1, 2006 
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                     An Automated Approach to Blast Optimization Through Performance Monitoring of Blast Hole Drills and Mining Shovels An Automated Approach to Blast Optimization Through Performance Monitoring of Blast Hole Drills and Mining ShovelsBy M Scoble This paper will report on the application of data collected through the performance monitoring of large diameter surface rotary blasthole drii and electric mining shovels, in an integrated approach to Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining Explosions The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining ExplosionsBy Jessie L. Bonner, W. Stephen Blomberg, Mark Leidig, Heather Hooper Understanding the effects of the bench on ground motion can improve the design of cast blasts and achieve improved blast efficiency while remaining below vibration requirements. A new dataset recorded Jan 1, 2005 
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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 Robert Martin, Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson 2We use field measurements to quantify physical processes that accompany different types of mining explosions. The data sets collected include three-component ground motion, acoustic, video and high s Jan 1, 1998 
