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                     A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic Fracture A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic FractureBy Ruilin Yang This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts. The model uses peak particle velocity (PPV) induced from the blast as a controlling parameter to predict the fragmentation size d Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Simple Technique for Selecting Explosives based on Explosive/Rock Acoustic Impedance Simple Technique for Selecting Explosives based on Explosive/Rock Acoustic ImpedanceBy Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, María Jesús Barros Godoy The need for a basic method for selecting explosives based on rock mass or intact rock properties for mining and construction arises from the limited consideration given to these factors when choosing Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Influence of Street Intersections on Blast Channeling and Diffraction Effects Influence of Street Intersections on Blast Channeling and Diffraction EffectsBy Joshua Hofman, Braden Lusk, Erin Morris Explosions in urban environments, whether of accidental or malicious cause, often result in extensive injuries, loss of life, and property damage. The ability to predict the damage inflicted by these Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and Stoping Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and StopingBy Eduardo Berger This paper describes a mechanized loading system, the HYDRODOSE, which allows the use of pumpable emulsions in underground mining. It also describes a pumpable emulsion explosive for small diameter ho Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in Serpentine Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in SerpentineBy Terry Matts, Henry Heidrich, Cluny Randell, Carl Kottmeier Until 1990, all production of asbestos ore at Cassiar was by open-pit methods. With the impending exhaustion of open-pit reserves, a decision was made in February 1988 to continue mining underground, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Defending a Blasting Case at Trial ROSAS v.AZTEC HOMES Defending a Blasting Case at Trial ROSAS v.AZTEC HOMESBy Sean Cahill The Blasting In the summer of 1999, a Southern California drilling and blasting company conducted blasting as part of the grading operations at the Highlands Ranch development in San Diego, California Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Innovative Blasting Practice at Sands Hill Coal Company Innovative Blasting Practice at Sands Hill Coal CompanyBy Michael J. Burrell Sands Hill Coal, located in Wellston, Ohio produces coal for steam generation and crushed limestone for the aggregate market in southeastern Ohio. This paper concerns the blasting and production of th Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Blasting a Very Big Boulder Under Adverse Conditions Blasting a Very Big Boulder Under Adverse ConditionsBy Brad Johnson Homestake Mining Corporations' open cut operation at Lead SD. experienced a highwall failure in October of 1993. The failure released a 75' section of rock wall at the 5280' level. It came to rest on Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Numerical Simulation for Linear Charge Coyote Blasting with Presplitting Boreholes Numerical Simulation for Linear Charge Coyote Blasting with Presplitting BoreholesBy Huang Fenglei, Jin Qiankun A new linear charge method has been applied in coyote blasting for highway excavation in which presplitting boreholes are set along the designed rock slope with some empty chambers at the end of linea Jan 1, 1998 
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                     New Developments in Seismic Explosives New Developments in Seismic ExplosivesBy Oldrich Machacek Seismic explosives are very important tools in the search for oil and gas. Changes and new techniques in seismic exploration methods are also demanding new developments in seismic explosives. This art Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Overbreak Control in VCR Stopes at the Homestake Mine Overbreak Control in VCR Stopes at the Homestake MineBy Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher, Paul V. Sterk, Matthew N. Plis The large diameter blastholes now being used in underground mining have caused concern because of their increased potential for damaging openings and creating rockfall hazards. In response to this sit Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Effect of Precise Millisecond Delay on Fragmentation at the Rock of Ages Quarry The Effect of Precise Millisecond Delay on Fragmentation at the Rock of Ages QuarryBy Raymond H. Green, Mitchell W. Green The authors examined the application of precise millisecond delay electric blasting at a well-known Vermont quarry. The paper explains how the use of a new high-accuracy electric delay detonator has i Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Structural Response and Human Response to Blasting Vibration Effects - Is There a Connection? Structural Response and Human Response to Blasting Vibration Effects - Is There a Connection?By G Alan Foster Many complaints generated from blasting operations result from the marked human response to ground transmitted vibrations and air blast effects and so many authorities have considered the regulation o Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Unique Renewable Alternative Fuel for ANFO Applications Unique Renewable Alternative Fuel for ANFO ApplicationsBy Mark Mammele, John Bowles With the continuing rise in the cost of petroleum products and the focus on the increasing use of renewable resources, a readily available, economical replacement for fuel oil in ANFO is the logical n Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Fish Mortality Study During Underwater Blasting Operations in Lake Erie Off Nanticoke, Ontario Fish Mortality Study During Underwater Blasting Operations in Lake Erie Off Nanticoke, OntarioBy A Lance McAnuff, Robert T. Booren Construction of a dock facility for the Lake Erie Development Project of Stelco Steel involved underwater blasting in commercial fishing waters near Port Dover, Ontario. The most stringent environment Jan 1, 1989 
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                     An Analysis of Firing Time Scatter Effects on Vibration Simulations from Waveforms with Low and High Frequency Components An Analysis of Firing Time Scatter Effects on Vibration Simulations from Waveforms with Low and High Frequency ComponentsBy Randall M. Wheeler Many blasting companies are using simulated production ground vibration waveforms to aid them in the control of their vibration effects. The simulations are typically produced by using a seismograph t Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Dynamic Response of a Fully Grouted Resin Roof Bolt to Blast Loading Dynamic Response of a Fully Grouted Resin Roof Bolt to Blast LoadingBy Francis O. Otuonye A time series and system analysis modeling technique was applied to signals from strain egages mounted on a fully grouted resin roof bolt and signals from accelerometers mounted on the bolt head and r Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Explosives in Electric Power Distribution Explosives in Electric Power DistributionBy James Stuart Explosive components are common in electric power distribution systems. Basically, we use explosives either to open or to close a circuit very quickly, in order to avoid electrical catastrophe. We use Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development Headings The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development HeadingsBy Chantale Doucet, Yves Lizotte, Alan Cameron A joint Federal Government-Industry research project on the effect of geology on the fragmentation of rock excavated by blasting in underground developments was conducted at the CANMET Experimental Mi Jan 1, 1996 
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                     High Resolution Seismic Refraction Tomography for Determining Depth of Blast Induced Damage in a Mine Wall High Resolution Seismic Refraction Tomography for Determining Depth of Blast Induced Damage in a Mine WallBy Stephan Iversan, Janae Singer High resolution seismic refraction tomography has proved to be a useful tool to effectively estimate depth of blast induced damage in rock. Excavation blast damage can be as shallow as 1 to 2m (3 to 7 Jan 1, 2009 
