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Modeling Ground Motion in 3D Geologic Media from Fragmentation Explosions: Preliminary Results
By Donald Thompson, Jessie Bonner, Ileana Tibuleac
Predicting ground motion from complicated mining explosions is important for mines developing blasting programs in regions where vibrations must be kept below certain levels. Additionally, predicting
Jan 1, 2005
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Commercial Explosives, Rock Blasting and Construction Work in Inhabited Areas
By Nadya Michel, Daniel Gros-Jean
This is a true story. Names have been changed to illustrate the importance and impact of carbon monoxide risk management in explosive blast projects and the community « Honey I’m not feeling good…” “W
Feb 6, 2023
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Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, Italy
By Roberto Folchi
This note deals about the controlled demolition work for the dismantling of an industrial structure in San Seplocro, Italy. The structure to be demolished, the FLOWERS SILOS, consisted in a multilevel
Jan 1, 1994
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Controlled Underwater Blasting in Santos Port, Brazil
By Paulo José Costa Couceiro Junior, Manuel Lopez Cano
The biggest Port of Latin America - the Santos Port in São Paulo, Brazil - has been drilled and blasted by controlled underwater techniques in order to remove around 40,000 m3 (52,318 cubic yard) of r
Jan 1, 2016
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Wipfrag and Wipjoint - To Measure, Record and Predict Blast Results
By John A. Franklin, Tom C. Palangio, Norbert H. Maerz
WipFrag systems I and II have become the world standard in photoanalysis systems to measure fragmentation. Mines, quarries and excavating contractors can now easily measure blast results and track the
Jan 1, 1997
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Soil Improvement by Blasting Part II
By Wade A. Narin, James K. Mitchell
Hydroblasting is considered a distinct soil improvement technique from explosive compaction, though the blast designs for the two techniques are similar. Hydroblasting is a three step process develope
Jan 1, 1995
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Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy Measurements
By M. Hagfors
When establishing an underwater testing site for the energy measurements of the explosives, the dimensions of the measuring pool have to be measured to find out what is the maximum weight for the test
Jan 1, 2007
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Geologic Models - The Economic Exploration Tool
By Dennis R. Jr Bell
Before beginning any site development or mineral extraction activity, it has been well documented that it is first prudent to gain an understanding of the prevailing geologic conditions.Whether it’s i
Jan 1, 1997
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Air overpressure Prediction Equation for Construction Blasting
By Calvin Konya, Anthony Konya
State and Federal construction specifications require the Blasting Contractor to prepare a Master Blasting Plan which is reviewed by the Owner’s Representative. The Master Blasting Plan requires the
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effects of Short Delay Times on Rock Fragmentation
By Joseph Nawrocki, Margaret Hettinger, Dr. Catherine Johnson
"Optimized rock fragmentation is essential for minimizing downstream costs to mining operations.Photographic fragmentation analysis, vibration monitoring, and high-speed video all providemeasurements
Jan 1, 2016
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Blasting Next to an Unsupported Road using Electronic Detonators
By Tony Rorke, Sydney Thabethe
A large overburden blast was carried out at Douglas Colliery, Middelburg Mine Services, close to a national road in South Africa. The road is a busy route between Witbank and Bethal and damage to the
Jan 1, 2004
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A Practical Guide for the Blasting of Armour Stone or Riprap
By Alastair Grogan, Ron Elliott, Dale MacLean
Blasting for armour stone presents many unique challenges. Often, blasters get themselves into trouble when they assume that they can simply modify a production blast design to produce the required fr
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Analysis of Rock Fragmentation by Blasting Using Combined CFD/FEZ/DEM Models
By Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, Héctor Espinoza Muñoz
Drilling and blasting stages are considered factors that impact downstream processes significantly and over all the mining business value chain. Adequate control of these processes may represent energ
Jan 1, 2016
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Sappington Bridge: An Opportunity for Strengthening Research and Demolition Training
By J. Baird
The Sappington Bridge, a steel arch span bridge constructed in 1904 over the Meramec River, was demolished due to its advanced state of deterioration. The demolition was a project to benefit Crawford
Jan 1, 2003
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A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic Detonators
By W. J. Birch, D. Leckenby, R. Farnfield
The use of electronic detonators to improve fragmentation is becoming universally accepted. However their use in limiting peak particle vibrations levels is still in its infancy. Most of which is anec
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigation into Monitoring of Initiator Performance
By Charles Deacon
The mining industry is constantly taking greater cognisance of their operating costs as a strategy to counter the effects of falling commodity prices. As a result, optimal operating efficiency is more
Jan 1, 2000
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Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive Charges
By Phillip R. Mulligan, Kevin Gantz, Aaron J. Ward, allen shirley, Sean Treadway
Understanding the impulse transferred into a structure by the coupled two-phase loading produced by an explosive charge buried in soil is of interest for various applications. The most common impulse
Jan 1, 2016
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A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting
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 no
Jan 1, 1995
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Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips
By David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian
Gold mining require high levels of dilution control due the high value of ore. These types of operations employ short benches, which are suitable for ore control, lower displacement and more represent
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Utilization of Near-Source Video and Ground Motion in the Assessment of Seismic Source Functions from Mining Explosions
By Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson
Identification of seismic events detected under a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty requires a clear physical understanding of the different types of seismic sources including mining explosions, rock burs
Jan 1, 1995