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                     A Case Study - Interpretation of Fragmentation Analysis Results to Improve Blast Performance and Realize Significant Cost Savings A Case Study - Interpretation of Fragmentation Analysis Results to Improve Blast Performance and Realize Significant Cost SavingsBy Charles Clark, Mark Mukhija, Jaime Klein Comminution – the reduction in size of solid materials – is the most energy intensive component of the mining process (Bauer, 2015). It is estimated that comminution consumes around three percent of a Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast Blasting Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung "A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been underdevelopment since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employsexplicit time i Jan 1, 1999 
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                     An Assessment of Ore Waste and Dilution Resulting From Buffer/Choke Blasting in Surface Gold Mines An Assessment of Ore Waste and Dilution Resulting From Buffer/Choke Blasting in Surface Gold MinesBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been under development since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Low Level Continuous Vibration and Potential Damage Low Level Continuous Vibration and Potential DamageBy Edward J. Jr Walter, Edward J. Walter The vibration problem is approximately fifty years old. The original investigation of the U.S. Bureau of Mines was begun in 1930. Significant investigation into the problem was done by Crandell, Lange Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Vibration Criteria for Surface Mine Blasting: Ten Years after Bureau of Mines R1 8507 Vibration Criteria for Surface Mine Blasting: Ten Years after Bureau of Mines R1 8507By David E. Siskind In the early 1980's, the Bureau of Mines published four reports of structural response and damage from surface mine blasting, vibration monitoring, and analysis methods. These findings replaced simple Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting-Concern for Neighbors and Operators Blasting-Concern for Neighbors and OperatorsBy Kris Shukla Noise and vibration produced by blasting generate curiosity and concern from neighbors. Experiments conducted in Sweden, Canada and U.S.A. have established that fine cracks in the plaster--the weakest Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Considerations in Pre-Split Blasting for Mines and Quarries Considerations in Pre-Split Blasting for Mines and QuarriesBy J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder "Presplitting is a technique mines and quarries may use to produce high quality final pitwalls. Damage from backbreak can be minimized, thereby insuring the final pit walls standat the designed angle. Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Seismic Monitoring of Production Blasts Seismic Monitoring of Production BlastsBy Klaus G. Hinzen Seismic observations offer the only possibility for remote sensing of physical processes like shock-front spreading, material crushing and ground movement. A better understanding of these processes wi Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Perimeter Blasting with the ANFO-Spoon Technique Perimeter Blasting with the ANFO-Spoon TechniqueBy Larry Ng, Keith McDonald The benefits of controlled blasting techniques have gained increasing recognition by the mining industry in recent years. The utilization of an effective controlled blasting programme can result in a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Explosives Casting Technology in Surface Mining Explosives Casting Technology in Surface MiningBy D E. Shaw, J B. Case, J Gusek Explosive casting of overburden is defined as the use of explosives in blasting to move overburden to a spoil pile without rehandling. Studies of the economic feasibility of the method, and the formul Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Put Your Money on Your Paperwork Put Your Money on Your PaperworkBy John L. Didlinger We all hate the paper work in keeping accurate blasting records. Nevertheless, have you ever thought what those records could show you? Think about it. Those records could show you vibrations, noise, Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe Loads Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe LoadsBy John Floyd, Larry Wardrip A series of tests were conducted to evaluate the performance of a high density, high velocity cartridged explosive. The tests included two production blasts in a limestone quarry and two production bl Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Airblast Reduction from Effective Blasthole Stemming Airblast Reduction from Effective Blasthole StemmingBy Duane Skidmore, Francis Otuonye, Calvin J. Konya Proper stemming not only affects the rock breakage process, but also controls the unwanted side effects of blasting such as airblast, ground vibration, and flyrock. Little research has been conducted Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Journal: USDA’s Wildlife Services Explosive Safety Program “Managing Wildlife Damage” Journal: USDA’s Wildlife Services Explosive Safety Program “Managing Wildlife Damage”By Alton Dunaway, Kevin Sullivan, Charles Gray, Doug Hall, Kevin Grant, Kelly Thiel, John Paulson, Bruce Leland, Cole Boyd Beaver (Castor canadensis) are responsible for economic losses exceeding $4 billion over the last 4 decades in the southeastern United States alone. A large portion of these damages occurs to public r Jan 1, 2007 
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                     The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (c0bdb26c-921d-4fa8-97b7-a8bd2dbb04d2) The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (c0bdb26c-921d-4fa8-97b7-a8bd2dbb04d2)By Robert B. Hopler The hazards which naturally prevail in underground coal mines, always severe and unpredictable due to the loosely-consolidated strata in which coal is frequently found, are increased by the commonly-o Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Effect of Prill Specifications on Emulsion-ANFO Blends (dfcf65b3-c26f-475a-ba27-2ec8841d710f) The Effect of Prill Specifications on Emulsion-ANFO Blends (dfcf65b3-c26f-475a-ba27-2ec8841d710f)By Greg S. Williams, David L. McDorman, Richard W. Givens This paper examines the effect of prill size consistency, internal particle density, and oil absorbency on Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO)-emulsion blends. By analyzing these physical properties of p Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Blasting Efficiency Descriptor "Bed" (for surface blasting) A Blasting Efficiency Descriptor "Bed" (for surface blasting)By Evan Jannoulakis, Wilfrid Comeau Using the Scaled Distance (SD) and the vector sum Peak Particle Velocity (PPVvs) from a single delay, preferably single blasthole, in a shot, a number is derived which has shown itself to be consisten Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Statistical Methods Applied to the Analysis of Blasting Vibrations in a Diabase Quarry in the City of Campinas, (SP) - Brazil Statistical Methods Applied to the Analysis of Blasting Vibrations in a Diabase Quarry in the City of Campinas, (SP) - BrazilBy Milton Barbosa Landim, Denise de La Corte Bacci Statistical methods of multiple regression analysis, trend surface analysis and principal components analysis were applied to seismographic data recorded during production blasting at a diabase quarry Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Underground Blast Monitoring and Rock Mass Anisotropy Underground Blast Monitoring and Rock Mass AnisotropyBy Jody Todd, Ernesto Villaescusa, Ronald Lachenicht, Kelly Fleetwood In the underground environment, characterisation of a rock mass during the mining cycle becomes increasingly difficult due to a lack of rock mass exposure for measurement or observation. In most cases Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Knocking Down Barriers to QRA Acceptance Knocking Down Barriers to QRA AcceptanceBy Jorge Flores, Dean Nichols Some view quantitative risk assessment (QRA) as difficult to understand and complicated to use. They are comfortable with the proven reliability of quantity distance (QD) and question the benefits of Jan 1, 2015 
