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Quake, Quarry, or Quack
By Dominic C, Gregory B. Poole
On December 12, 2018 at 4:14 AM EST, an earthquake registering a 4.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale occurred in central Tennessee. According to a survey posted on the USGS website, this earthquake was
Feb 1, 2020
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Charge Geometry Effects on Pressure Waveforms in a Shock Tube
By Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry
Shock tubes are used to simulate large-scale arena explosions without the use of full-scale arena sites that utilize large quantities of explosives. Instead, small explosive charges can be used to dri
Jan 1, 2010
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Engineering Control and Information Management of Blasting Programs in Construction and Quarrying Operations
By Frank Sames, Brad Terhune
In many construction projects and in most quarrying operations drilling and blasting remains the only feasible method of loosening rock in the removal of rock or overburden, the development of the qua
Jan 1, 2004
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Fragmentation Mill Throughput Improvement Through a Dual-Salt Sodium Nitrate Emulsion Product
By Khushaal Popli, Vanessa Roeland, Brian Hall, Carl Diederichs
Highland Valley Copper (HVC) has embraced an integrated Mine to Mill approach to comminution since the late 1990s. Previous blasting optimization was carried out through adjustments to blast pattern g
Feb 6, 2023
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Application of the Selective Loading to the Rock Mass Characterized through Drill Monitoring for Autonomous and Manual Drilling Mode to Optimize Blasting Results in Open Pit Operations
By Jorge Blázquez, Pablo Ravanal, Paulo Couceiro, Juan Navarro
Blasting performance is influenced by rock mass properties and blast design parameters. From them, the rock is the only variable that cannot be modified, but it can be measured, so that, blast design
Feb 6, 2023
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Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do?
By Greg Shapiro, Paul Dr. Worsey
Mining, quarry, and construction blasts are becoming more and more dependent on bench profiling. The use of accurate profiling gives the blaster better data for the most efficient blast results. So,
Jan 1, 2019
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Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth / Part 4
By Robert Hopler
Although electrical instruments were being widely introduced into the study of seismic tremors, attempts to understand and quantify shocks from blasting continued to use rather primitive methods well
Jan 1, 2007
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Profile, Profile, Profile
By John Platt, Mark Stephens
"When blasting is required in critical areas and anticipated shot movement and quick cleanup areessential to the success of the project it is extremely important to use the best technology available t
Jan 1, 2016
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Digital Detonators in Iron Ore
By Keith Maki
This paper details a simple substitution of precise electronic timing in the holes for standard pyrotechnic delays. In addition, we wanted to use two electronics in bottom and top to test the collidin
Jan 1, 2007
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Excavation for Underground Salt Plant
By Jim Breedlove, Stephen P. Case, Mike Fabio
To meet salt production needs over the remaining life of the Cayuga Mine at Lansing, New York, the Salt Division of Cargill, Inc. decided to build a new underground screening plant. The new plant requ
Jan 1, 1996
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Journal: Blastserve A Technical Discussion Forum for ISEE Members / A discussion about cased wells.
By Matheson and Miller
Does anyone have any definitive information on vibration limits for damage to well casings near blasting? Also, are people using self-imposed limits when approaching cased wells? I can only tell you w
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmental Effects of Blast Induced Immissions
By Rolf R. Schillinger
Subject of the paper are blasting vibrations as sources of environmental molestations including acceptance level,complaint level and damage level as well. Besides, the subject shows a comparison of in
Jan 1, 1996
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Cold Detonation Physics: A New Field of Non-Toxic Nitrogen-Free Explosives
By D. Swanson
Cold Detonation Physics (CDP) is a patented new field of explosives and the name for the explosive that is produced when non-toxic dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) is combined with powdered metals such
Jan 1, 2024
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Evaluation of Advanced Bulk Emulsion Explosive and Loading System
By Lawrence Mirabelli, AngloGold Ashanti, Greg Gibson
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company (CC&V) operates the largest surface gold mine operation in Colorado and is located west of Colorado Springs in Teller County between the towns of Cripple Cre
Jan 1, 2014
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Blasting for the Enhanced Western Groundwater Extraction System - Modern Landfill
By Jay Smerekanicz, Florin: Pedersen Gheorghiu, Alan Cameron
In order to expand the capacity of Modern Landtill, a groundwater extraction system consisting of a linear system of pumping wells over 2,700 feet long had to be replaced. The new system would be cove
Jan 1, 2001
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Geospatial Modelling Methods to Incorporate Subdrill in Powder Factor Calculation and Mine to Mill Analytics
By Stephen Mansfield
In open-pit mining operations, the drill and blast processes have a significant impact on the downstream operational performance of crushing and grinding of ores and recovery of metal. The blast patte
Feb 6, 2023
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Effect of Explosive Charge Geometry on Shock Wave Propagation
By Martin Langenderfer, Catherine Johnson, Phillip Mulligan, Kelly Williams
The physical geometry of a charge has a direct correlation to the geometry of the shock wave. This relationship appears strongest within the boundaries of the visible fireball. As the shock wave propa
Jan 1, 2018
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Low Cost Raw Materials for Emulsion Explosives Applications
By 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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Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica
By Ken Schei, Martin Reed, Samuel Bowser, John Wright
From October 18 through October 21, 2001, United States Antarctic Program blasters opened ten access holes for research divers in 11-ft. thick sea ice at Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Dur
Jan 1, 2003
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Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years
1974 The Society of Explosives Engineers officially formed to “advance the art and science of explosives engineering” on August 20, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Jan 1, 2010