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                     Natural Cavities in Iron Ore Deposits in Brazilian Northern Region: Challenges and Strategies Natural Cavities in Iron Ore Deposits in Brazilian Northern Region: Challenges and StrategiesBy Anderson Meireles, Leonardo Soares Chaves, Raul Carretero Hoz, Carlos Eduardo Soares Feliciano, Renato Jacome Costa The large iron deposits in the northern region of Brazil located in the Amazon Craton have in common the presence of natural cavities. These cavities primarily occur in the upper layer of the ore body Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Low Cost Method for monitoring Shock-Tube Detonator and Explosive Product performance in Blast holes. Low Cost Method for monitoring Shock-Tube Detonator and Explosive Product performance in Blast holes.By W. Birch, G. D. Rangel-Sharp, L. Bermingham For many years, the accepted method of Measuring the Velocity of Detonation (VOD) in blast holes has been to use an electric cable of a constant resistance per metre. Thus as the wire is consumed by t Jan 1, 2011 
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                     An Unusual Accident Re-created 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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                     Effects of Accurate MS Delays on Productivity, Energy Consumption at the Primary Crusher, Oversize, and Ground Vibrations and Airblast Effects of Accurate MS Delays on Productivity, Energy Consumption at the Primary Crusher, Oversize, and Ground Vibrations and AirblastBy James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson, Steven L. Burchell A total of 26 full-scale production blasts at three sites were extensively monitored with sophisticated instrumentation systems to determine the benefits of more accurate detonators. The new and more Jan 1, 1986 
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                     " A Good Neighbors Policy"; the Evolution of O & G Industries, Inc.'s Public Relations Policy Working With the Local Towns " A Good Neighbors Policy"; the Evolution of O & G Industries, Inc.'s Public Relations Policy Working With the Local TownsBy Douglas R. Simms O & G Industries, Inc. owns and operates a number of rock quarries within the State of Connecticut. These rock quarries are surrounded by residences and commercial neighbors who have concerns related Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried Mines Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried MinesBy Leslie Taylor, W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste Over the past few years, our laboratory has been investigating the loading on vehicles due to the detonation of buried explosives. We have been using target plates to represent the bottom of the vehic Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulst Delivered to Armored Vehicles The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulst Delivered to Armored VehiclesBy Leslie Taylor, Kevin Genson This paper reports on an experimental study of the effect that bottom shaping might have on the impulse delivered to a light armored vehicle due to a buried mine detonating beneath the center of it. T Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Vibration impact reduction to the community through low density bulk emulsion. Vibration impact reduction to the community through low density bulk emulsion.By E. Líder, J. Pavez, J. Rivera The application of new technologies, methodologies, and the use of new products in mining operations is a practice that is becoming more common in the industry every day, added to the new challenges a Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mine Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mineBy Benjamin Cebrian Metallurgical testing at Cobre Las Cruces prior to production at the mill was done with overburden gossan. Some of that test gossan was a very fine material, wet by the water conditions at the bottom Jan 1, 2010 
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                     ICI's ExEx2000 Blasting Systems ICI's ExEx2000 Blasting SystemsBy Peter Duniam, Vivian Patz History of the ExEx 1000 CAB system. l What we’ve learned using electronic timing. l Requirements for a second generation. EDD system. l The ExEx 2000 system - simple, versatile and cost effective Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Blasting Solutions For Rapid Mine Expansion Blasting Solutions For Rapid Mine ExpansionBy Stephen Mansfield, Johannes Schoeman In August 2006 a technical alliance was formed between Orica Mining Services and Century Mine to provide blasting solutions. The alliance is in the form of a Rock to Specification (R2S™) service, one Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Anfo Truck Burn Trials Anfo Truck Burn TrialsBy E. Contestabile, B. von Rosen Recently, the Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory (CERL) completed its investigation of a truck accident, which involved 18,000 kg of commercial explosives, 13,000 kg of which was ANFO. Over the t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Low Cost Raw Materials for Emulsion Explosives Applications Low Cost Raw Materials for Emulsion Explosives ApplicationsBy John Manka Emulsion explosives consist of an aqueous oxidizer phase, a fuel phase, and an emulsifier. The ability to use lower-cost sources for any of these raw materials presents an obvious economic advantage t Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Crack Visualization and Mapping in Rock Samples due to Impact Loading with Tungsten Carbide Bits Crack Visualization and Mapping in Rock Samples due to Impact Loading with Tungsten Carbide BitsBy Karl Peterson, Bibhu Mohanty, Chanakya Nariseti The mechanism of crack formation in two target rocks (Kuru granite and Flamboro Limestone) is studied experimentally by simulating the impact action of a percussive drilling bit. Rock samples are dyna Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Ammonia (NH3) in blasting fumes – origin and measurement Ammonia (NH3) in blasting fumes – origin and measurementBy Peter Moser, Michael Messner, Florian Bauer The existence of ammonia in underground blasting fumes was frequently measured in various field tests (6, 7). Ammonia in fumes with a TLV (threshold limit value) of around 30 ppm (slightly different i Jan 1, 2010 
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                     The Special Nature of Rock Salt Blasting: Theory and Practice The Special Nature of Rock Salt Blasting: Theory and PracticeBy Jonathan D. Aubertin The unique nature of rock salt blasting is compared to traditional hard rock practices. Rock salt geomechanical nature is discussed in the context of rock blasting events. A cratering mechanism preval Feb 1, 2020 
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                     A New Method to Calculate the Frequency Associated with the Peak Particle Velocity of the Vector Sum A New Method to Calculate the Frequency Associated with the Peak Particle Velocity of the Vector SumBy Ruilin Yang The vector sum peak particle velocity (PPV) of blast vibrations describes the blast vibration intensity more completely than the PPV of a single component waveform. It is more logical to use a vector Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting In Close Proximity to Densely Populated Communities Blasting In Close Proximity to Densely Populated CommunitiesBy Radhe Krishna, Mutale William Chanda, Timothy Mwale Blasting as a process is the emplacement of industrial explosives into blast holes suitably located to a free surface and detonated. Every blast hole containing a certain amount of explosive charge un Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting in the Lower Shaft Station of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research Laboratory Blasting in the Lower Shaft Station of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research LaboratoryBy P A. Lang, J G. Ayotte, R W. Humphries Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has the responsibility for research, and development of technologies, for the safe and permanent disposal of Canada's nuclear fuel wastes. As part of this compre Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Would That Low-density Explosive Work For This Rock? Would That Low-density Explosive Work For This Rock?By Michael Wieland The thermodynamics work-principle was used to develop the rupture-fracture-throw (RFT) model for ranking the performance of reduced-density explosives when shot in rock or other stratum. The RFT model Jan 1, 2011 
