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                     Explosives Malfunction in Decked Blasts Explosives Malfunction in Decked BlastsBy Robert Lee, Jay Rodgers, Kirk Whitaker The time domain during which an explosive detonates and causes rock to fragment and displace is on the order of tens of milliseconds. Because of this, the dynamic processes that occur during this time Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Fragmentation Model to Estimate ROM Size Distribution of Soft Rock Types A Fragmentation Model to Estimate ROM Size Distribution of Soft Rock TypesBy J. Esterle, J. Kruttschnitt Fragmentation modelling in soft rocks presents a challenge due to their propensity to further fragment after blasting during normal handling. Coal and some iron ore deposits are examples of materials Jan 1, 2001 
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                     House Response to Low Frequency Ground Vibrations from Coal Mine Overburden Blasting: a Technical Update House Response to Low Frequency Ground Vibrations from Coal Mine Overburden Blasting: a Technical UpdateBy Steven V. Crum, Willard E. Pierce Concern has been raised about the adequacy of current regulatory guidelines designed to protect homes from unwanted blast damage due to low frequency ground vibrations; in particular those with predom Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Correlation of Shot Design Parameters to Fragmentation Correlation of Shot Design Parameters to FragmentationBy Mark S. Stagg, Norman S. Smith, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen Rholl Blast design parameters were studied in an attempt to quantify their relationship to rock fragmentation. The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of 29 reduced-scale shots at the University of Missouri- Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives Stability The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives StabilityBy John Manka Emulsion manufactures often spot buy the diesel fuel used in their fuel phases from various sources. Because their diesel source changes, there can be large fuel variation which may affect the quality Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Studies on Blasting Accident – A Case Study Studies on Blasting Accident – A Case StudyBy B. M. P. Pingua, M. Nabiullah Number of mine accidents occurred in Indian surface mines are due to poor quality of explosives and blasting accessories. Amlori open cast project is one of the major coal producing projects in India. Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Blasting Accidents in Mines, a 16-Year Summary Blasting Accidents in Mines, a 16-Year SummaryBy John W. Kopp, David E. Siskind Over 4 billion pounds of commercial explosives are used by the U.S. mining industry every year with an excellent and improving safety record. However, accidents involving explosives are seldom minor. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Development of a Blasting Mat Test Development of a Blasting Mat TestBy Paul Worsey, Matthew K. Coy New blasting mat designs are currently tested in the field on actual blasting jobs and only undergo qualitative rather than quantitative assessment. The majority of matted blasting occurs in trenching Jan 1, 2015 
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                     High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold Mines High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold MinesBy P A. Gibson, J R. Brinkmann The South African gold mining industry fires approximately 800 000 sloping blastholes daily. A programme aimed at characterizing the stope blasting process is underway in order to identify areas for i Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion Explosives Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion ExplosivesBy John S. Manka Of the various methods used to reduce the density of emulsion explosives prior to detonation; ammonium nitrate prill addition, glass micro-balloon addition and chemical gassing, chemical gassing is th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore HolesBy R W. Bellenie, P N. Blakey The phenomena of post detonation gases in muckpiles is reasonably well known. It causes the 'rumbling' noises occasionally heard after a blast in open pits or quarries and is thought to occur due to i Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Parameters Affecting Explosive Energy Release - A Case for Realistic Rating of Commercial Explosives Parameters Affecting Explosive Energy Release - A Case for Realistic Rating of Commercial ExplosivesBy B Mohanty The current basis for rating of commercial explosives is examined, with particular emphasis on calculated bulk and weight strengths, detonation velocity and underwater energy measurement. The calculat Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Magazines -- Current Regulations & Common Sense Magazines -- Current Regulations & Common SenseBy Paul E. Thompson Current magazine regulations are designed to avoid injury or property damage caused by accidental detonation as well as to store explosives securely. The primary emphasis appears to be the avoidance o Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Structural Control Over Fragmentation: Characterization and Case Studies Structural Control Over Fragmentation: Characterization and Case StudiesBy Chantale Doucet, Mario Paventi, Malcolm Scoble, Yves Lizotte Laboratory studies in homogeneous material indicate that the area of new surfaces created by blasting is proportional to the energy imparted to the material. Field studies, however, show that fragment Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Optimum Design for Blasting Plastic Material Using High Speed Photography Optimum Design for Blasting Plastic Material Using High Speed PhotographyCase histories in blasting show that Livingston's cratering technology has been applied successfully to blast designs with explosives having a charge length to diameter ratio not larger than 6. But th Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Production Blasting at the Empire Mine Production Blasting at the Empire MineBy G J. Kulbieda The Empire Mine initiated production in 1963. Since then the unit operations of drilling and blasting have evolved continually in order to meet the increased mining requirements demanded by plant expa Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Development of Drop Raise Blasting at the Homestake Mine Development of Drop Raise Blasting at the Homestake MineBy Paul V. Sterk In the early 1980's, the Homestake Mine converted from labor intensive methods such as open cut-and-fill mining to Vertical Crater Retreat (\/CR) bulk mining and mechanized cut and fill. This transfor Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Charge Decoupling and Its Effect on Energy Release and Transmision for One Dynamite and Water Gel Explosive Charge Decoupling and Its Effect on Energy Release and Transmision for One Dynamite and Water Gel ExplosiveBy S Lukovic, Robert Briton, Calvin J. Konya Investigators have reported that charges which are decoupled from the borehole wall produce different fragmentation then those which are fully coupled. The difference in effect could be as a result of Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Digital Delay Blasting At United Taconite LLC Digital Delay Blasting At United Taconite LLCBy William Everett, Jack Eloranta United Taconite is an iron ore mine operated by Cleveland-Cliffs Inc (Cliffs) located near Eveleth, Minnesota. The mine, originally known as Eveleth Taconite Mines, was purchased in December 2003 by C Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Experimental Data Indicating a Direct Link Between the Rate of Stemming Ejection and the Degree of Rock Face Movement in Bench Blasting Experimental Data Indicating a Direct Link Between the Rate of Stemming Ejection and the Degree of Rock Face Movement in Bench BlastingBy Paul Worsey A strong inverse relationship between rock face movement and stemming ejection is presented. Previously unpublished data from blast control plug research and development involving high speed video ana Jan 1, 1990 
