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                     The Science of Blasting The Science of BlastingBy Andrew Ritter, Victor I. Montenyohl, Stephen R. Winzer Thirty-seven open pit production blasting operations have been monitored using high-speed cameras running between 500 and 7000 frames per second. Analysis of the resulting films reveals irregularities Jan 1, 1979 
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                     BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting Problem BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting ProblemBy Wilfrid Comeau Vibrograms, which last significantly longer than the actual blast (say 10 to 15 cycles or more), may be signalling an elastic response, which is not uniquely blast related. For example, geophones moun Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Petroleum By Sir Beverton Redwood London: Charles Griffin & Company, Limited 1906 Copyright Journal: 100 Years / Petroleum By Sir Beverton Redwood London: Charles Griffin & Company, Limited 1906 CopyrightBy Robert Hopler Torpedoing Wells. – On the completion of the drilling, or when the production is found to decrease, it is usual to “torpedo” the well to increase the flow. This process was patented in 1862 by Colonel Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Controlled Shaft Sinking Using Electronic Delay Detonators and Water Ballast Controlled Shaft Sinking Using Electronic Delay Detonators and Water BallastBy Greg Rappard, Francois Holowenczak, James Rickard The King George V (KGV) Shaft forms part of MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL) Works Contract 703 extension of the underground West Island Line on Hong Kong Island. The Shaft and the associated adit was Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform Standards Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform StandardsBy Richard L. Ash A question that frequently arises during litigation concerned with accidents or alleged damages involving blasting is "were the explosives used according to the best known standards"" The question is Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Application of Crater Theory in Explosives Casting Design Application of Crater Theory in Explosives Casting DesignBy T Guiliani, F Ottuonye Explosives casting is gaining increasing popularity as an overburden removal method in strip mining because the coats of using explosives to cast a percentage of the overburden to the spoil are lower Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Preparing for the Inevitable: How to respond to potential law suits and prepare for your day in court Preparing for the Inevitable: How to respond to potential law suits and prepare for your day in courtBy G Alan Foster Because of the marked human response to blast effects and inherent defects present in many modern structures the real possibility of being named as a defendant in a law suit faces most blasters. Until Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Shot Improvements through Field Controls: Applications of Passive Laser Survey Systems Shot Improvements through Field Controls: Applications of Passive Laser Survey SystemsBy B H. A Brown The components of passive laser survey systems and their relative functions are presented. A general outline of the capabilities and the information available are followed by two case histories. These Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Large Hole Rotary Drill Performance (c77e5de0-de67-47fa-9ab6-1a7cb81cfd58) Large Hole Rotary Drill Performance (c77e5de0-de67-47fa-9ab6-1a7cb81cfd58)By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder Large hole rotary drilling is one of the most common methods of producing blastholes in open pit mining. Large hole drilling generally refers to diameters from 9 to 17 inch (229 to 432 mm), however a Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Simplification of Complex Wiring Circuitry Simplification of Complex Wiring CircuitryBy John F. Mitchell Large production blasts involving many series in parallel have long been a source of complication. When speed and accuracy are most necessary in blast preparation an efficient and precise method of wi Jan 1, 1976 
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                     A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta Cement A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta CementBy J T. Keim Members and guests of the Society of Explosive Engineers, it's indeed a pleasure for a longtime practical user such as myself to have the ears of so many explosive experts for a few minutes just to ex Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Response of Structures to Low-Frequency Ground Vibrations: A Preliminary Study Response of Structures to Low-Frequency Ground Vibrations: A Preliminary StudyBy Steven V. Crum, David E. Siskind In response to its own concerns and those of the public, industry and regulatory agencies, the Bureau of Mines is studying the impacts of low-frequency blast vibrations on structures. Previous researc Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE) A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE)By Thomas M. Keevin, Gregory L. Hempen Natural resource agencies, under various regulatory authorities, are challenged with permitting underwater explosive use while at the same time protecting aquatic resources. Deciding on whether or not Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Robert E. Miller Mass blasting of open stopes and pillars is a normal operating practice at Isa Mine. Three main parameters are used to classify the types of mass blasts. These are type of explosive used, blasthole di Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting Operations Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting OperationsBy Dennis A. Clark, Richard E. Calvin As the scarcity of mineral resources increase and subsurface mining activities expand along with simultaneous surface mining in coal, industrial minerals and rocks, along with metals, the need to insu Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground Mine Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground MineBy Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher, Matthew N. Plis Falls of ground remain a leading cause of fatalities and injuries in underground mines. In response to this situation, the Bureau of Mines conducted a series of experiments in the White Pine room-and- Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Using Uniformly-Sequenced MS Delay Periods To Reduce Vibration from Quarry Blasting Using Uniformly-Sequenced MS Delay Periods To Reduce Vibration from Quarry BlastingBy A B. Jr Nunn, W C. Gould Good community relations is a major concern at this central Virginia aggregate quarry. In this paper, the authors describe the use of a new electric millisecond delay initiation system that has reduce Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Sources of Variability in Rock Hardness During Crater Blasting Sources of Variability in Rock Hardness During Crater BlastingBy Bradley C. Paul Similar rock formations exhibit great variability in resistance to fragmentation during crater blasting. This observation was made during an attempt to calibrate the Kuz-Ram blast fragmentation model Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Evaluation of Safety in Pre-Loading Emulsion Explosives at Sulfide Mine Evaluation of Safety in Pre-Loading Emulsion Explosives at Sulfide MineBy Zhang Shixun, Wang Xuguang, Wang Guoli A massive millisecond blast at an open-pit mine of large scale can be realized by using the blasting technology of pre-loaded explosives, which can enlarge production scale, reduce the frequency of bl Jan 1, 1998 
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                     New Findings on the Impact of an Explosive Void on Blast Results New Findings on the Impact of an Explosive Void on Blast ResultsAn explosive's velocity of detonation (VOD), can be used to indicate a number of important characteristics regarding the product's performance under specific field and test conditions. A number of new Jan 1, 1994 
