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                     Explosives Malfunction from Sympathetic Detonation to Shock Desensitization Explosives Malfunction from Sympathetic Detonation to Shock DesensitizationBy C Yeung, G Fitz, R Heater, P D. Katsabanis Explosives malfunction due to shock waves is a serious concern for successful blasting results. Malfunction can range from sympathetic detonation to desensitization and modification of firing times of Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Dri-Gel Explosives Dri-Gel ExplosivesBy Mike Zimmermann With the steady decline in the production of dynamites throughout the world, a gap appeared in the market which could only be adequately filled by rigid paper packaged explosives. To fill this need, t Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Journal: Safety and SecurityTalk - Have You Done A Safety Review of Your Security Changes? Journal: Safety and SecurityTalk - Have You Done A Safety Review of Your Security Changes?By Paul Downing While safety and security have always been concerns of the U.S. explosives community, events throughout the world during the past few years have caused us to re-examine our industry’s potential vulner Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Blasters Training Outline Blasters Training OutlineBy Melvin A. Sannes The explosives industry is recognized as one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, yet it is rare to see actual training procedures. As our industry becomes increasingly technical, it is imp Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Components of Successful Test Blast Programs Components of Successful Test Blast ProgramsBy C H. Dowding, P W. Linehan Many of the technical and non-technical or human problems associated with blasting can be minimized through a proper preconstruction test-blast program. Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Blast Assessment and Optimization for High Quarry Face - Blasting Blast Assessment and Optimization for High Quarry Face - BlastingBy Frank Sames Where applicable, high production benches can improve efficiency in quarrying. Quality control, geological, cost or other considerations might result in the development of quarry benches higher than 3 Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Fragmentation - Measurement, Modeling, and Prediction Blast Fragmentation - Measurement, Modeling, and PredictionBy Thomas L. Barkley, Steve Salli In the past, blasters have attempted to evaluate the results of their blast designs and make corrective adjustments to improve the blasts' productivity and value to the mining operation. The methods e Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Damage Causing Potential of Different Explosives Damage Causing Potential of Different Explosives"Blasting is an inherently destructive process and inflicts damage to the immediateperiphery of an excavation, which is later manifested as ground control and dilutionproblems. Different explosives re Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A New Innovative Drilling Bit for Straighter Blast Holes and Improved Productivity A New Innovative Drilling Bit for Straighter Blast Holes and Improved ProductivityBy R D. Skaggs A good blast is dependent on a well engineered design. However, a good design's performance depends on the control of the drilling and loading of the blast holes. The key stone to good blasting is the Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Application of Transfer Functions in the Prediction of Structural Response to Blast Induced Ground Vibration The Application of Transfer Functions in the Prediction of Structural Response to Blast Induced Ground VibrationBy Robert A. Farnfield This paper outlines the theory behind transfer functions and illustrates their application in the prediction of structural response to blast induced ground vibration. The ability to predict the respon Jan 1, 1994 
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                     What I Did on My Summer Vacations What I Did on My Summer VacationsBy Eric R. Achelpohl The paper follows the introduction of a college student into the explosives industry. The opportunity of experiences from classes and work at the University of Missouri-Rolla, along with summer intern Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion Project Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion ProjectBy Barbara A. Sciever, John H. Sr Schue Riverboat gambling has caused quite a sensation among people since its talk of coming to Illinois. The year 1992 marked the start of an era for people that had a penchant for gambling, it was the year Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Vibration Damage Near Dwellings in Overland Park, Kansas Vibration Damage Near Dwellings in Overland Park, KansasBy D G. Dressler, Paul Yeager A previously little-known facet of seismic frequency spectrum analysis is gaining significance. The frequency spectrum of seismic waves promulgated from blasting is a significant factor in causing bla Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and Stoping Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and StopingBy Eduardo Berger This paper describes a mechanized loading system, the HYDRODOSE, which allows the use of pumpable emulsions in underground mining. It also describes a pumpable emulsion explosive for small diameter ho Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Borehole Deviation Study in a Long-Hole Stope Borehole Deviation Study in a Long-Hole StopeBy Paul Miller, Rene Laprade Does a 76 mm Ø hole drilled over 45 m deep remain straight? This is the question asked by the Engineering department at Placer Dome's Dome Mine in Timmins, Ontario before they could lay out the initia Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Model Studies of Loading Capactiy as a Function of Fragmentation from Blasting Model Studies of Loading Capactiy as a Function of Fragmentation from BlastingBy Kai Nielsen Drilling and blasting design results in a fragmentation that will have an important economic influence on all subsequent operations such as loading, transport secondary blasting and primary crushing. Jan 1, 1987 
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                     The Exploding Bridgewire Detonator - A Safer Explosive Initiation Method The Exploding Bridgewire Detonator - A Safer Explosive Initiation MethodBy H J. MacDonald An Exploding Bridgewire Detonator (EBW) is an explosive initiator which contains only secondary explosives such as PETN and RDX. It is safer than the normal blasting cap because it requires both high Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Hydro Blasting of Boulders Hydro Blasting of BouldersBy Callie Covert This paper describes the application and results of a more efficient method of breaking boulders using dynamite and water. This method is being used for the disposal of boulders that result from pinna Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping Operations Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping OperationsBy S. P. Singh, Turgut Yalcin The physical characteristics of blasted rock are fundamental variables affecting the economics of mining operations and are in fact the basis for evaluating the quality of a blast. A study was designe Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Vibration and Air Blast Levels of Natural Phenomena and Normal Activities Compared to Levels of Blasting Vibration and Air Blast Levels of Natural Phenomena and Normal Activities Compared to Levels of BlastingBy Judy Konya Bowles, Calvin J. Konya Blast vibration and air blast are commonly blamed for damages to residential as well as commercial structures. Mining and construction companies are often required to spend monies in court defending t Jan 1, 1992 
