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An Unusual Accident Re-createdBy James Stuart
A man died when the primed charge he was holding against his chest exploded. He was doing legitimate explosive work, and he was following all the safety procedures he had been taught. He and his colle
Jan 1, 2007
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ANFO’S Behavior in Height-To-Detonation and other Thermal Stimulus TestsBy E. Contestabile, B. von Rosen, P. Lightfoot
As part of an accident investigation ANFO was subjected to various abusive tests. A tractor-trailer carrying 18,000 kg of blasting explosives, caught fire, burned for approximately 30 minutes, and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock BrokenBy Doss Brittain
The term ground breaking is taken to include the process of so loosening the ground as to enable it to be readily loaded into buckets or cars and hoisted from the shaft or drift. In the Joplin distric
Jan 1, 2008
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Gas bubble sensitisation of a non-ideal explosive using different gases as hot spotsBy Italo Onederra, Miguel Araos
Most of the current explosives for mining blasting activities rely on voids to become sensitive to initiation, then detonating and finally, sustaining that detonation. The use of voids is known as hot
Jan 26, 2026
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Monitoring of Dynamic Borehole PressuresBy B. Papilon
Dynamic pressures during blasting can affect performances of both electronic and non-electronic detonators. Boreholes can develop tremendous amount of pressures during blasting. The effect of such ele
Jan 1, 2013
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Quantifying the Probability of Detonator Timing Overlap in Surface Mine Blasting by the Application of Monte-Carlo Simulations to Initiation PlansBy Rob Farnfield
The control of vibration from surface mine blasting by the application of detonator (cap) delay techniques has been universally accepted for many years. For almost as long it has been known that, for
Jan 1, 1999
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SmokeFCM: Segmentation of Quarry Blast Smoke Plumes using Self-Adaptive Weighted Fuzzy C-MeansBy E. Lentilucci, A. Dey, X. Liu, A. Datta, S. Ghosh
The segmentation of quarry blast smoke plumes is a crucial research area that has the potential to enhance safety, environmental monitoring, object detection, and regulatory compliance in the mining i
Jan 1, 2024
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"Journal: 100 Years / Iron Mining in Minnesota By Charles E Van Barneveld, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 912 The Mesabi (""Missabe"") RangeTHE MESABI (“MISSABE”) RANGE"By Charles E. Van Barneveld
RBH Note: the following item is a little different than the usual, in that it shows how explosives were used in the past to assist in putting down holes for iron ore prospecting on the early Mesabi Ra
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of Micro-Inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Resoponse of Cracks to Blast Vibration and WeatherBy Jeffrey Meissner, Mike Waldron, Charles Dowding
Most studies of crack response have focused on opening and closing of a crack in the plane of the wall in which the crack occurs. Crack movement also occurs perpendicular or normal to the plane of the
Jan 1, 2010
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Delineating Extent of Cracks in Post-Blast Rock Surface Using GPR – A Case StudyBy Sayantan Chakraborty, Kaushik Dey, SaKaushik Dey tyabrata Behera
Drilling and blasting is a popular excavation technique in the drift of underground mine. Faster completion of drift reduces the gestation period and thus longer blast pulls are attempted with longer
Jan 1, 2019
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Vibration Data Analysis to Increase Slope AdhesionBy August Ferraz Ribeiro, Guilherme Dias Mendona, Paula Henrique Lisboa, José Silvio Corsini
Correct slope adhesion is related to the conformity of the slope’s real geometry to slope planning. It is very important in mining because slope design has economic and safety implications. Slope desi
Feb 6, 2023
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Research on Program Design for Control Blasting of Reinforced Concrete Frame StructuresBy Wang Hao
"Demolition of reinforced concrete frame structures in building crowded cities is a hardproblem in control blasting. Any mistakes, e.g. wrong toppling direction of multi-storeybuilding or incompleted
Jan 1, 1993
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Close-In Shockwave Characteristics In Saturated SandBy L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste
This paper provides a preliminary description of the properties of the output pressure (shock) wave of an end initiated, cylindrical charge of low height to diameter ratio in saturated sand. The prope
Jan 1, 2013
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Journal: 100 Years / A PRIMER ON EXPLOSIVES FOR COAL MINERS Bulletin 17 by Charles E. Munroe & Clarence Hall U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C.By Robert Hopler
Of the common causes of the larger mine accidents, such as falls of roof and coal, gas and dust explosions, mine fires, and the misuse of explosives, all of which are often closely related, each must
Jan 1, 2012
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Application of Event Tree Analysis to Explosive Terrorism RiskBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson
"An Event Tree Analysis (ETA) is an established approach for logically deconstructing and assessing scenarios for probabilistic risk assessment. This deconstruction into a series of understandable eve
Jan 1, 2017
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"Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON ORE AND STONE MINING by Sir Clement Le Neve FosterCharles Griffin & Company, London 6th edition, 1910"By Robert Hopler
BH Note: This price list stresses the point that the number six strength cap should be used with all high explosives. It’s interesting that duPont chose to continue to supply the lesser strength caps
Jan 1, 2011
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Journal: Dynamite DazeBy S. S. Bud Jenkins
I went to an underground limestone mine recently to demonstrate the use of borehole liners. The liners were for horizontal holes in a normal “V” cut tunnel round. I hadn’t been in this mine for about
Jan 1, 2010
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Disruption of the Powder ColumnBy Jack Eloranta
"Unwanted, dynamic interaction of adjacent blastholes is a well-recognized phenomenon. Timingschemes and products are selected to minimize adverse effects. Large diameter, surface blasting is less pro
Jan 1, 2016
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"Optimized Energy Distribution in Bench Blasting Through Measurement Techniquesand “Multi Energy” Explosives"By Pierre De Pasquale, Gilles Jauffret, Ricardo Chavez
"When blasting in quarries or mines, the main source of inconsistent results is directly related to thenon-homogeneous energy distribution through the rock-mass volume. This variation has differentori
Jan 1, 2016
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Preconditioning Modeling and Interaction with Explosives in Block CavingBy Ismael Gottreux Vollet, Carlos A. Muñoz Lira, Alejandro Ferrada Vergara
Currently, underground mining of deeper massive deposits with lower grades, harder rock conditions in high strength environments, entails difficulties in caving, fragmentation and seismicity of the or
Jan 1, 2016