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                     Practical and Proven Methods to Control Blast Induced Coal Damage when Blasting Overburden Practical and Proven Methods to Control Blast Induced Coal Damage when Blasting OverburdenA major problem that has continued to plague the surface coal industry is blast induced damage to the coal seam. Atlas Powder Company has addresssed this situation through seven years of field researc Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Blasting for the Enhanced Western Groundwater Extraction System - Modern Landfill Blasting for the Enhanced Western Groundwater Extraction System - Modern LandfillBy 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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                     Statistical Methods Applied to the Analysis of Blasting Vibrations in a Diabase Quarry in the City of Campinas, (SP) - Brazil Statistical Methods Applied to the Analysis of Blasting Vibrations in a Diabase Quarry in the City of Campinas, (SP) - BrazilBy Milton Barbosa Landim, Denise de La Corte Bacci Statistical methods of multiple regression analysis, trend surface analysis and principal components analysis were applied to seismographic data recorded during production blasting at a diabase quarry Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Vibration: Its Effect & Measurement Techniques at or Near Dwellings Vibration: Its Effect & Measurement Techniques at or Near DwellingsBy Goran Lande, Bernt Larsson, Dennis Clark The effects of vibrations on close surroundings has been studied in Europe and the United States extensively in the past three to four years due to the ever increasing demands of environmental control Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Underground Blast Monitoring and Rock Mass Anisotropy Underground Blast Monitoring and Rock Mass AnisotropyBy Jody Todd, Ernesto Villaescusa, Ronald Lachenicht, Kelly Fleetwood In the underground environment, characterisation of a rock mass during the mining cycle becomes increasingly difficult due to a lack of rock mass exposure for measurement or observation. In most cases Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Knocking Down Barriers to QRA Acceptance Knocking Down Barriers to QRA AcceptanceBy Jorge Flores, Dean Nichols Some view quantitative risk assessment (QRA) as difficult to understand and complicated to use. They are comfortable with the proven reliability of quantity distance (QD) and question the benefits of Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Importance of the Explosive Confinement The Importance of the Explosive ConfinementBy Manuel Gutkrrez, Nasslo Gallardo, Arturo Cancec The study done in Dofia In&s de Collahuasi aims to improve the fragmentation in one of the most difficult rocks to deal with in an operation, It is the Ignimbrita. In order to avoid ejections and to i Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Shaking the Bugs at the Center for Disease Control [CDC] Shaking the Bugs at the Center for Disease Control [CDC]By Mick Fritz, Ryan Gilmore The Center for Disease Control [CDC] is in the midst of a twenty year project, part of which includes demolishing existing buildings and erecting taller, more modern structures within the same foundat Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Using Artificial Intelligence and 3D Imaging for Real-time Fragmentation Analysis on Conveyor Belts Using Artificial Intelligence and 3D Imaging for Real-time Fragmentation Analysis on Conveyor BeltsBy Ronald Ticona, Anaani Huaman, Andrea Lucero Mine-to-mill optimization begins with a clear understanding and ongoing assessment of blasting, crushing, and grinding operations. Modification of blasting practices to optimize feed size can increas Jan 1, 2019 
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                     A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives Transport A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives TransportBy James Rowland, Richard Mainiero When most people think of explosives transport they think of a hazardous operation. We all know that we aren’t allowed to transport explosives through tunnels and are discouraged from traveling throug Jan 1, 2008 
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                     What Really Is ANFO? What Really Is ANFO?By Jean M. Bouvet, Pierre M. Vuillaume There is not just one ANFO: ANFO explosive behaviour depends significantly on the blasting conditions and on its physico-chemical characteristics. For instance, ANFO effficiency increases whereas AN p Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Charleroi Locks and Dam - Old River Wall Explosive Demolition Charleroi Locks and Dam - Old River Wall Explosive DemolitionBy David Harrison The Charleroi Locks and Dam (Figure 1) was completed in 1932 and is located on the Monongahela River, approximately 22 miles (35 km) south of Pittsburgh, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. It is comprised of Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case Study Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case StudyBy Stuart Brashear, Robert Brush, Ben Cook In early 1993, the Piney River quarry owned and operated by the Blue Ridge Stone Corporation of W.W. Boxley, received a series of complaints from the owners of a 130 year-old historic farmhouse that h Jan 1, 1995 
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                     The Changing Economics of Percussion Blast Hole Drilling The Changing Economics of Percussion Blast Hole DrillingBy Henry P. Jr Van Ormer During any blast hole operation the first choice to be made is hole size - it seems simple, just calculate all the factors, spacing, burden, depth, rock characteristics, powder factor, etc. and you ha Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Investigation of Ground Vibrations Induced by Bench Blasting at Different Quarries at Catalca District in Turkey The Investigation of Ground Vibrations Induced by Bench Blasting at Different Quarries at Catalca District in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Umit Ozer, Mehmet Aksoy, Deniz Adiguzel The environmental problems arising from ground vibration has been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as quarry, mining, civil works, shaft, tunneling, pipe line and dam construc Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Controlled Blasting for Grasberg Slope Optimization Controlled Blasting for Grasberg Slope OptimizationBy Allen Kinney, P. T. Freeport This paper presents the methodology for final wall-controlled blasting utilized at the Grasberg Mine. The resulting optimized slopes representa14%and17% increase to bench face angle (BFA) and inter-ra 
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                     Disruption of the Powder Column Disruption of the Powder ColumnBy Jack Eloranta "Unwanted, dynamic interaction of adjacent blastholes is a well-recognized phenomenon. Timingschemes and products are selected to minimize adverse effects. Large diameter, surface blasting is less pro Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Preconditioning Modeling and Interaction with Explosives in Block Caving Preconditioning Modeling and Interaction with Explosives in Block CavingBy Ismael Gottreux Vollet, Carlos A. Muñoz Lira, Alejandro Ferrada Vergara Currently, underground mining of deeper massive deposits with lower grades, harder rock conditions in high strength environments, entails difficulties in caving, fragmentation and seismicity of the or Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Correlating Multi-Phenomenology Measurements with Blast Design in a Cooper Mine Correlating Multi-Phenomenology Measurements with Blast Design in a Cooper MineBy Brian Stump, Chris Hayward Blasting operations at one copper mine are studied in detail to examine the relation between blast design parameters and near-shot, in-mine, and regional seismic and acoustic observations. Five observ Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Thermal Basis for Explosive Decomposition with Heat due to External heating or reactive ground The Thermal Basis for Explosive Decomposition with Heat due to External heating or reactive groundBy Alastair Torrance, Gary Cavanough Over the past two years a research project has been performed on reactive and hot ground. A key finding is that host materials including carbonates and coal are inhibitors to the reaction of sulphide Jan 21, 2025 
