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                     Developmental Blasting in an Urban Environment Developmental Blasting in an Urban EnvironmentBy Michael A. Barbaglia, Mark William Withey The lift shot is an essential blast design in the execution of mine creation and expansion plans. Whether it be opening a new quarry, creating a new level in an existing operation, or for control of w Jan 1, 1994 
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                     How the Blasthole Burden, Spacing, and Length Affect Rock Breakage How the Blasthole Burden, Spacing, and Length Affect Rock BreakageBy Norman S. Smith, Richard L. Ash Relationships between the three design factors of borehole burden, spacing, and length that control rock breakage were examined by means of reduced-scale bench blasts in dolomite. A set of three indic Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Fractal and Damage Model for Rock-Breaking by Blasting A Fractal and Damage Model for Rock-Breaking by BlastingBy Wang Zhong Qian, Liu Hui The paper proposed a fractal and damage model for rock-breaking by blasting, which assumed that the process of rock-breaking results from intrincent fractal development and the accumulation of damage. Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Perimeter Control with Tracer Blasting Perimeter Control with Tracer BlastingBlasting is a very cost effective method of rock fragmentation but its uncontrolled application often results in excessive damage to the perimeter of an excavation. Several perimeter control technique Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Mixed Results in Choke Blasting Mixed Results in Choke BlastingBy J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung One of the requirements in open pit gold mines is to minimise the mixing of ore and waste. Dilution can be reduced by choke blasting and control of the initiating sequencing. The authors have used the Jan 1, 1997 
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                     The Effect of Rock Strength on Perimiter Blasting and the "Blastibility" of Massive Rock The Effect of Rock Strength on Perimiter Blasting and the "Blastibility" of Massive RockBy Qingshou Chen, Paul N. Worsey It has been recently argued that rock strength has little effect on the final results of pre-split blasting and is of only minor importance when blasting rock in general. However, it can be shown that Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Blasting Cost Minimization at Duvha Opencast Blasting Cost Minimization at Duvha OpencastBy S A. Steyn, I P. Douglas Duvha Opencast is a large South African dragline operation supplying coal to the Duvha Power Station which is operated by Eskom, the state power utility. For Duvha to remain competitive with other col Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Observation of the Shock Resistance of Emulsion Explosives in Rock Blasting Observation of the Shock Resistance of Emulsion Explosives in Rock BlastingBy Deane Tunaley, Paul Tidman, Qian Liu, John Mullay Laboratory studies have indicated that the crystallization and desensitization of microballoon sensitized emulsion explosives start immediately after shocking or pre-compression. However, the question Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Borehole Study of Precompression Resistance in Detonators and Explosives Borehole Study of Precompression Resistance in Detonators and ExplosivesBy Joseph A. Sohara, John J. Mullay, Curtis J. Keefer, Robert L. Schrepple The desensitization of an explosive column by the action of a previous detonation (adjacent borehole, deck or detonating cord) is a vital concern to the explosives industry. Previous reports to this s Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph Data Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph DataBy Kenneth Eltschlager Post-blast assessment techniques using off-site data which includes location, seismograph and photographic data were discussed during the Blaster’s Weekend at this year’s ISEE Conference. Blast and pr Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Industrial Application for Explosives Industrial Application for ExplosivesBy Duane A. Houkom Down time in the Oil Refining and Petro Chemical Industry is extremely expensive. Each day of non-production may easily cost several million dollars. Explosives have been accepted by this industry to Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Utilizing European Magnetic Coupling of High Accuracy Detonator Technology in U.S. Mines Utilizing European Magnetic Coupling of High Accuracy Detonator Technology in U.S. MinesBy Raymond M. Dixon, Dale L. Ramsey Upon being introduced to the MAGNETIC COUPLING concept,Balsinger,Inc. wanted to conduct field trials to explore the potential of Magnetic Coupling in the U.S.. Although the Magnetic Coupling Concept h Jan 1, 1990 
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                     State-of-the-Art Explosive Void Measurement System State-of-the-Art Explosive Void Measurement SystemBy J P. F Warkentin, A W. Bauer Recently, significant improvements have been made in both blast design methods and blasting accessories. The introduction of extremely accurate blast delays now allows proper implementation of advance Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Considerations on the Effect of Blasting on Downstream Performance Considerations on the Effect of Blasting on Downstream PerformanceBy Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta In this paper results of drill to mill research are examined. It is found that several descriptors of blasting results change when the powder factor is increased. Fragmentation shifts toward a finer d Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated ResultsBy D Schneider, H Elliott The advantages and disadvantages of using inclined boreholes in blasting has been under discussion for a long time. Some recognized disadvantages are that drilling costs, both operating and capital co Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The Effect of Bench Movement with Changing Blasthole Length The Effect of Bench Movement with Changing Blasthole LengthBy Rahim G. Haghighi, Calvin J. Konya Fragmentation is the fundamental concern of rock blasting, serving as a measure of blasting effectiveness. Fragmentation is sensitive to the inter-relationship among the design variables which define Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile DiggabilityBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung "In bench blasting, the distribution of loaded explosives with respect to the burden rock has strong effects on digging especially at the toe area. Blast design often focuses on other results such as Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal Defense Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal DefenseBy G Alan Foster The presence of approximately 600,000 attorneys in the U.S.A. and the determination by the courts that blasting is considered an 'ultra hazardous' activity makes every practical blaster aware that at Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The Underwater Test as a Toll for Rating Explosives The Underwater Test as a Toll for Rating ExplosivesIncreasingly specialized blasting needs require that the explosive energy available in a borehole be reliably known for representative blasting conditions. The underwater test, when properly performed Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried Pipelines Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried PipelinesBy Lewis L. Oriard This paper describes the process of developing blasting specifications for 850 miles of new pipe trench running parallel to an existing high-pressure gas pipeline, often with as little as 14 ft to the Jan 1, 1994 
