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                     Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section: A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 3 Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section: A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 3By Robert Hopler The 1800’s were a time of tremendous advancements in science and experimentation, and earthquakes were a subject of great interest. The meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Scien Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Fragmentation Experiments Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Fragmentation ExperimentsBy P Wapner, C Lo Edwards, S CO Schmidt, J N. Johnson, R Oliver Shale oil recovery rates that can be achieved in underground in situ retorts can be strongly influenced by the shale breakage and fragment-size distribution achieved during rubblization. Since the fra Jan 1, 1979 
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                     New Aspects of Shock Waves in Underwater Blasting New Aspects of Shock Waves in Underwater BlastingBy Zoltan Susanszky The total available energy in an explosive charge is seldom fully utilized in industrial operations. For this reason more explosive is normally used to perform a job than we would calculate. In an exp Jan 1, 1976 
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                     The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef Stoping The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef StopingBy Selwyn Pearton Pumpable emulsion explosives have been available to surface and underground massive mining operations for decades and through their unique properties offer significant advantages through improved safe Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Cratering Experiments Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Cratering ExperimentsBy K Lombardo Numerous small- and intermediate-size cratering experiments have been conducted in Piceance Creek Basin oil shale at the Colony and Anvil Points oil shale mines near Rifle, Colorado. The purpose of th Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Blast Wave Propagation in Underground Mines Blast Wave Propagation in Underground MinesBy Richard J. Mainiero, Eric S. Weiss This project investigates the behavior of blast waves from the detonation of high explosives in an underground mine. A series of explosive tests was conducted in the underground and surface facilities Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Seed Wave Modeling to Natural Caves Protection in Mining Operations Seed Wave Modeling to Natural Caves Protection in Mining OperationsBy Alejandro Rosario, Ricardo González The restrictions imposed by the Brazilian environmental legislation regarding natural caves lead to a block of substantial amount of mineral reserves. Mining activities can released caves, as long as Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Pole Hole Blasting in Central Washington State Pole Hole Blasting in Central Washington StateBy Bill Paysse, Lyle Ruffle My intention is to produce a video, pictorial, and oral presentation on utility blasting, primarily power pole holes and ditches. Included will be blasting for a take-off structure inside of Wanapum s Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / The breakup of DU PONT Journal: 100 Years / The breakup of DU PONTBy Robert Hopler On June 13, 1912, the final decree of dissolution of the DuPont explosives trust was handed down, and the resulting new companies began operating at the beginning of the new year. The property assets Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter Upholes Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter UpholesBy D K. Joyce Large diameter boreholes have become increasingly popular in underground mining. Drilling equipment can drill full rings, including vertical upholes. Special techniques are required to load upholes of Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Boosters for Explosives Boosters for ExplosivesBy E E. Cloete, R I. McCrindle Permitted explosives were previously nitroglycerine based and cap sensitive. Due to safety, health and environmental requirements, water-containing explosives, such as watergels and emulsions, were us Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Improper Spacing; a Major Problem with Surface Blasting Improper Spacing; a Major Problem with Surface BlastingBy Richard L. Ash, Calvin J. Konya Proper selection of the spacing distance between blastholes is fundamental to successful blasting. Its value directly affects the profitability of an operation. It also exercises control over adverse Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Innovative Blasting and Excavation of a Tailrace Channel at the Laforge Hydroelectric Plant James Bay Innovative Blasting and Excavation of a Tailrace Channel at the Laforge Hydroelectric Plant James BayBy Mario Coderre, Andre Pinsonnault, Francois Lefebvre, Pierre Groleau, Yves Newman, Christian Pouliot "This paper describes the blasting methods used to excavate the tailrace channel at theLaforge hydroelectric plant. It also shows the importance and versatility of the dopedemulsion explosives used in Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Journal: Recent Projects Chimney blasting in Vienna, Austriatria Journal: Recent Projects Chimney blasting in Vienna, AustriatriaBy Walter Voglauer On May 14, 2011 a chimney blast took place in Vienna, Austria. The blasting operation was part of the demolition works at a former railway fabrication. The demolition works on this ground were done un Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench Blasting Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench BlastingBy J R. "Dick" Daniel One of the more common tasks in blast management is the adjustment of: shot geometry, explosive energy, and shot timing parameters to achieve changes in blast outcomes and costs. Many of these shot pa Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River Mine Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River MineBy Rick W. Bellenie, Ronald L. Woolf The Gregg River mine is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Hinton, Alberta, approximately 330 kilometres (205 miles) west of Edmonton and lies against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Ground Preparation Planning for Surface Mine Excavating Practice Ground Preparation Planning for Surface Mine Excavating PracticeBy Malcolm Scoble The estimation of digging, ripping and blasting requirements in advance of mine production is a difficult task. The characteristics of the superficials and rock mass govern the type and intensity of g Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench Blasting Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench BlastingBy Elaine Gorham-Bergeron CAROM is a distinct element, dynamic code developed at Sandia National Laboratories to calculate the motion of rock fragments during blasting.[1] It has recently been improved to incorporate a mechani Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power House Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power HouseBy Abraham Lindo Panama’s current economical growth demands an increase in electric power supply; projected energy supply for 2012 exceeds the demand by as little as 2%. In an effort to comply with the demand, several Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Submarine Blasting at Palmer Station, Antarctica Submarine Blasting at Palmer Station, AntarcticaBy John Wright During June and July 1999 a United States Antarctic Program (USAP) team of three commercial divers and one blaster successMy removed an underwater rock obstruction which interfered with safe docking p Jan 1, 2001 
