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                     Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled BlastingBy Robert J. Nothnagle, Kristen Franz Begor, Rodney W. Sutch Recovery of contaminated groundwater in a fractured bedrock system presents some unique problems. Typically, the most common problem occurs from the inability to adequately characterize the discrete f Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Prediction of Burden Velocity in Bench Blasting Prediction of Burden Velocity in Bench BlastingBy Shih Wen Wang, Ronald R. Rollins A blast casting model is proposed to predict the burden velocity in bench blasting. This blast casting model is the first theoretical model that 1) explains the throwing procedures and mechanisms, 2) Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Cast Blasting Around Town Cast Blasting Around TownBy Jeff Wachendorf As the title "Cast Blasting Around Town" implies, this paper details the starting of a cast blasting program in and around the town of Colstrip, Montana. As strip ratios have increased, the need to ad Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting at Cyprus Northshore Mining Company - A New Approach to Mining Taconite at an Old Mine Blasting at Cyprus Northshore Mining Company - A New Approach to Mining Taconite at an Old MineBy Thomas L. Barkley, Michael A. Indihar The new Cyprus Northshore Mining Co. has taken the previous blasting methods of Reserve Mining Co.'s mine in northern Minnesota and adapted them to a new competative Iron Ore Industry. Cyprus was chal Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A New Detonating Cord for Reducing Unwanted Damage in Controlled Blasting A New Detonating Cord for Reducing Unwanted Damage in Controlled BlastingBy Thomas Bakley, Rob Lee, Jay Rodgers The present state of technology in Controlled Blasting uses standard explosives’ products to create a crack between holes along a desired line of break. The resulting pre-split, post-shear or cut line Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type ConnectorsBy Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blasting Research to Enhance Permeability for In Situ Mining Blasting Research to Enhance Permeability for In Situ MiningBy Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen Rholl The Bureau of Mines is engaged in research to develop and test high explosive fracturing and rubblization techniques that will enhance ore body permeability and thus increase recovery during in situ m Jan 1, 1991 
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                     An Approach to Incorporate Rock Fabric Information in Blast Fragmentation Investigations An Approach to Incorporate Rock Fabric Information in Blast Fragmentation InvestigationsBy Dirk van Zyl Rock fabric information is often available from drill hole information and bench face mapping. An approach is presented to predict fragment size distribution of blasted material from this information Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Blasting Procedures at the Republic Mine Blasting Procedures at the Republic MineBy R C. Berglund Since the Republic Mine began production in the mid 1950's, drilling and blasting practices have continually changed. In recent years, progress has been achieved through the development of more precis Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Why the 8MS Rule Doesn’t Work Why the 8MS Rule Doesn’t WorkBy D. Bartley, R. McClure, W. Reisz Ever since the 8ms criterion was developed in the early 60’s there has been an ongoing debate among many blasters as to its actual value in controlling ground vibration. The perpetuation of the myth s Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Effect of Blast Preconditioning on Communition for Selected Rock Types Effect of Blast Preconditioning on Communition for Selected Rock TypesCurrent research in comminution includes efforts to increase the efficiency of mineral processing systems and reduce the amount of electrical energy needed for size reduction. In most mining operation Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Delay Timing and Vibration Characteristics at Low-Frequency Mine Sites Delay Timing and Vibration Characteristics at Low-Frequency Mine SitesBy D E. Siskind The Bureau of Mines performed a comparative study of nine sites at eight surface coal mines to determine if the presence of near-surfaced underground abandoned workings resulted in the generation of a Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Pressure Desensitization of a Gassed Emulsion Explosive in Comparison with Micro-balloon Sensitized Emulsion Explosives Pressure Desensitization of a Gassed Emulsion Explosive in Comparison with Micro-balloon Sensitized Emulsion ExplosivesBy Shulin Nie The detonability of a chemically gassed emulsion explosive has been studied in recent tests, after the study of three micro-balloon sensitized emulsion explosives. Blasting experiments in steel pipes Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Near-Field Vibration Monitoring Near-Field Vibration MonitoringBy R Yang, P D. Katsabanis, W F. Bawden Understanding the mechanisms which are taking place during the propagation of a stress wave generated by an explosive charge is of high importance in the detection, characterization and prediction of Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Applications of Geophysical Wireline Logs to Blasting Applications of Geophysical Wireline Logs to BlastingBy E W. Kohler Geophysical wireline logging of blastholes provides useful geological data and has considerable potential to improve overall blasting control and costs. This paper uses case histories to show how logg Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Oil & Gas Well Perforating the Other Explosive Industry Oil & Gas Well Perforating the Other Explosive IndustryBy Richard Arsenault The production of oil & gas from wells requires method of flow from the producing formation into the well bore. Once the well is drilled it will have casing pipe installed to protect the integrity of Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on Dilution Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on DilutionBy M Scoble, J Szymans During the past year, the Canadian Centre for Automation and Robotics in Mining (CCARM), McGill University, Montreal, has been involved with INCO Ltd.'s Manitoba Division in investigating the extent a Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Investigative Blast Programme on Check Lap Kok - Site for the New Hong Kong Airport Investigative Blast Programme on Check Lap Kok - Site for the New Hong Kong AirportBy Alastair Torrance, George Boucher, Roger Keller An investigative blast programme has been carried out to provide information on the best blasting methods to excavate Chek Lap Kok island in Hong Kong for the new airport. The objectives of the progra Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete Foundations Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete FoundationsBy Thomas A. Simpson, Yung-Kwaun Jow, Dennis L. Gamble Construction of the $200 million Riverchase Galleria Mall in Hoover, Alabama was started in early 1984. The construction area consists of about 70 acres. The extensive building complex requires heavy Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Non-Electric Sequential Blasting for Open Pit Mining Application Non-Electric Sequential Blasting for Open Pit Mining ApplicationBy C A. "Hawk" Hanger "The paper that will be presented is an in-depth study of sequential blasting using standardnon-electric shock tube down hole timing along with surface M.S. connector timing.Included also will be a di Jan 1, 1993 
