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                     The Effects of Short Delay Times on Rock Fragmentation The Effects of Short Delay Times on Rock FragmentationBy 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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                     "Journal: Crazy Horse Memorial Update / Celebrating 60 Years of Carving Dreams into Reality" "Journal: Crazy Horse Memorial Update / Celebrating 60 Years of Carving Dreams into Reality"By Unknown More than 60 years ago Lakota (Sioux) Chief Henry Standing Bear asked Korczak Ziolkowski to create a monument of Crazy Horse in the sacred Black Hills. Today, you can see Standing Bear’s dream has gro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in Blasting Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in BlastingBy B Mohanty, G Yamin A number of parameters, aside from blast design and pre-existing rock conditions, can change the performance of the explosives system in actual blasting practice. Sympathetic pressures caused by deton Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Blasting Topologies for Electronic Initiation Systems Blasting Topologies for Electronic Initiation SystemsBy D. Lansburg Electronic detonators are increasingly being used in today’s blasting in quarries, seismic, surface and underground mines. Electronic detonators offer several distinctive features over electric and no Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Expanded Rock Blast Modeling Capabilities of DMC_Blast, Including Buffer Blasting Expanded Rock Blast Modeling Capabilities of DMC_Blast, Including Buffer BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung "A discrete element computer program named DMC-BLAST (Distinct Motion code) has been under. development since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employsexplicit time Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Strain-based Instrumentation for Marine Terminal Rock Blasting Strain-based Instrumentation for Marine Terminal Rock BlastingBy Cathy Aimone-Martin, Brent Meins A comprehensive instrumentation program was implemented at the Howland Hook Marine Terminal on Staten Island, NY during proximate underwater rock blasting in 2014. Forty-two blasts took place over a 4 Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Challenge of Precise Measurement of Precision The Challenge of Precise Measurement of PrecisionBy John Watson, Jay Rodgers The world of blasting and explosive use continues to evolve into one which relies heavily on measurement, quantification, process control, and information feedback as a means of contributing to operat Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Economics of Blasting around Steep Dipping Coal Seams at the Mt. Owen Mine Economics of Blasting around Steep Dipping Coal Seams at the Mt. Owen MineBy Trevor Howie, Mal Edwards "Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd. designed and operate the Mt Owen Mine in the Hunter Valley of NewSouth Wales, Australia on behalf of the owners of the mine, BHP Coal Pty Ltd. The mine is a multiseam open Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Application of New Explosives Technologies in Australian Conditions Application of New Explosives Technologies in Australian ConditionsBy Alastair C. Torrance "A brief review of the Australian mining industry is given followed by a more detailed treatment of a study of the influence of primer Size on explosive performance. This is based on a joint research Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to Structures Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to StructuresBy Mike Cammack, Logan Huppert, Gustavo Azpilcueta During the summer of 2015, Unisea Inc. sought proposals for the G1 Dock Replacement Project in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. It would be a one year project and construction was scheduled to begin in the sprin Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Synergy between Drilling/Blasting and Loading/Hauling for CO2 Emissions Combined Reduction Synergy between Drilling/Blasting and Loading/Hauling for CO2 Emissions Combined ReductionBy Pierre De Pasquale, Aquilino Antonio Alvarez-Castro Greenhouse gas emissions are now an essential issue for extractive industries. Actually, lowering of quarry energy consumption and CO2 emissions participates to answer both environmental and financial Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Computer Modelling of Cast Blasting Computer Modelling of Cast BlastingBy G K. Jorkenson Blast designs to cast a percentage of overlying waste rock off coal seams differ greatly from conventional blast designs for surface coal mines. Today, blasting engineers can benefit from computer si Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Guidelines of Overburden Casting Guidelines of Overburden CastingSince the ecrly 1970's several factcrs have changed. In the East the larger tracts of coal mined with large eauipment are being dePleted, The cost of moving the larger equipment from small tract to s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Determination of Blast Vibration Limits by Direct Strain Measurement Determination of Blast Vibration Limits by Direct Strain MeasurementBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards, Andrew Brodbeck Structural blast vibration limits should be based on the strength of the structure, the stress induced by blasting, and a responsible factor of safety. In this paper a methodology that uses direct str 
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                     High-wall Control at Anglo Gold Ashanti, Navachab Mine High-wall Control at Anglo Gold Ashanti, Navachab MineBy Charles Pretorius, Henk Ludik Navachab Mine experiences difficulties with pit wall stability in certain areas of the mine. The main reason for the instability is the fact that the geology comprises many joints and faults. Blasting Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting Operations Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting OperationsBy Lon Santis, Dale Ramsey The use of aircraft to support blasting operations in mines, quarries and construction sites goes back to the early days of aviation. Invaluable at times, aircraft use has been limited by cost, the un Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Blasting to Reduce Ore Dilution - Are You Kidding? Blasting to Reduce Ore Dilution - Are You Kidding?By Brad Bulow Blasting is an essentially violent process aimed to disrupt and loosen rock for productive excavation. Some dilution of any ore present is the inevitable result. This makes blasting a dirty word to mo Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast Design The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast DesignBy P D. Kasbanis, Lyall Workman "The energy output of an explosive is typically calculated using an equation of state and computerapplications. Results are reported as weight and bulk strength, either in absolute terms or relative t Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in Quarries Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in QuarriesBy Robert McClure, Frederic Leclercq, Ricardo Chavez With significant vibration control and fragmentation challenges facing them, the CBS quarry (department of the Nord) successfully integrated a technical partner and mine to mill optimisation to deal w Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing Unit Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing UnitBy Jose a. Sanchidrian, Ramon G. Eguren, Javier L. Amigo On December 2013 a MEMU exploded at a blasting site in Norway, after burning for more than two hours. This paper describes the analyses made to determine the actual yield of the explosion, the lessons Jan 1, 2016 
