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                     Building and Structural Blasting in Hungary Building and Structural Blasting in HungaryBy Sandor Nagy The Explosive and Blasting Department of the Hungarian Mining Research Institute is responsible for the research and development of industrial applications of explosives. Appropriate explosives techno Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing FacilityBy Douglas R. Burns Complying with SARA-Title III and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility. As of August 23, 1988 non-manufacturing facilities storing end using chemicals Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Blasting Vibrations Affected by Underground Cavities Blasting Vibrations Affected by Underground CavitiesBy Jennifer P. Harrell, D. Joseph Hagerty In many areas of the eastern United States, especially in the Midwest, past mining activities have left large and extensive underground openings. Now, renewed mining is occurring in such areas in surf Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Demolition of Reinforced Concrete Bridges during Reconstruction of the Motorway Zagreb-Krapina Demolition of Reinforced Concrete Bridges during Reconstruction of the Motorway Zagreb-KrapinaBy Goran Cirkovic, Zvonimir Ester, Josip Krsnik During the reconstruction of the motorway Zagreb-Krapina three reinforced concrete bridges were demolished, for their width was not adequate for the new motorway. Demolition of the three bridges was c Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting VibrationsBy Kenneth Medearis The accurate prediction of possible damage to historic structures subjected to blasting-related ground motions is not infrequently the dominant factor in whether or not a mining or quarrying operation Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Non-Ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding - Part Two Non-Ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding - Part TwoBy Jack Eloranta Building on previous work, this paper expands the template for modeling the economic relationship between blasting and grinding. The actual efficacy of various blasting enhancements is not addressed, Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Benefits of Bulk Explosive Use in Underwater Drilling and Blasting Operations Benefits of Bulk Explosive Use in Underwater Drilling and Blasting OperationsBy B R. Spencer Using bulk repumpable water gel explosives in underwater shooting results in even more benefits to the user than a "dryland" customer. It is nearly impossible to reshoot underwater, so a bad shot caus Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive EnvironmentsBy Tom Hale Developers and blasters are faced with increasing public demand and regulatory restrictions to maintain the lowest possible levels of noise and vibration from blasting operations in populated urban ar Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Shockwave-Critical Charge Distance to Objects in Water Shockwave-Critical Charge Distance to Objects in WaterBy Bob de Raadt For a long time industrial underwater blasting has stood in need of a calculation method, for the determination of shockwave-proof as well as shockwave-effective charge distances to objects in water. Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground VibrationsBy O E. Jr Crenwelge Recently promulgated regulations governing blast induced ground vibrations in the mining industry contain a frequency criterion as one option for verifying compliance. This criterion is based upon an Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Merging an Open Pit with an Underground Mine Merging an Open Pit with an Underground MineBy Charles L. Greening MARTIN MARIETTA CEMENT at Martinsburg, West Virginia, has been and presently is engaged in coupling present open pit with old underground workings. Various drilling and blasting techniques have been i Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field Blaster Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field BlasterBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements This paper relates some of the experiences, good and bad, of blasting adjacent to residences of the primary author during his 15+ years of field blasting in the Northern Great Plains region. During th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting Permanently Frozen Asbestos Ore in Northern Canada Blasting Permanently Frozen Asbestos Ore in Northern CanadaAlmost one half of Canada's total land surface is underlain by permafrost. This term describes the thermal condition of earth materials when their temperature remains below 0°C continuously for a numb Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Damage Criteria for Nearby Structures During Underground Explosions and Earthquakes Damage Criteria for Nearby Structures During Underground Explosions and EarthquakesBy Krishna Nand For assessing the safety of structures during underground explosions, ground particle velocity gives the best damage criteria, and 100 mm/see of ground particle velocity has been internationally accep Jan 1, 1988 
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                     "BLASPA" A Practical Blasting Optimization System "BLASPA" A Practical Blasting Optimization SystemBLASPA is the name for a computer code which can assist in the rapid optimisation of blasting procedures in an open-pit mine. BLASPA is based on a mathematical model of the blasting process, a model w Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Various Methods of the Ground Vibration Assessment Various Methods of the Ground Vibration AssessmentBy Dworzak, Andrzej Biessikirski, Jozef Pyra During the detonation process 20-30% of the energy is being consumed only on the quarrying pro-cess. The remaining amount of the energy generates harmful effects such as: shock wave, acoustic wave, fl Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD Mines Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD MinesBy M. L. Mendes, J. Q. Nojiri, S. C. Botelho, A. P. Campanha In February 28, 2001 JOULE coordinated the first tests with an electronic detonator in South America at an iron ore operation - ITABIRA MINES from the Brazilian COMPANHIA VALE DO RIO DOCE (CVRD) - the Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Pre-Bench Blasting Design Based on Risk Analysis on a Quarry Pre-Bench Blasting Design Based on Risk Analysis on a QuarryBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Umit Ozer, Abdul Karadogan, Mehmet Aksoy, Ertugrul Kaya, Deniz Adiguzel This research was performed on the quarry that will be opened to produce aggregates and rock filling material at Catalagzi region at Zonguldak providence. Excavations will be done by drilling and blas Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Estimating Damage Caused by Rock Vibration Estimating Damage Caused by Rock VibrationBy Raimo Vuolio "Over the past 30 years, the Nordic countries have developed similar practices for estimating damage caused by rock blasting vibrations. However, over the last few years the risk of damage has sometim Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Journal: Anhydrous Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate Production Raw Materials for Blasting Journal: Anhydrous Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate Production Raw Materials for BlastingBy Ken Tunnel In the spring of 2005, the Lake Superior Chapter of the ISEE invited me to speak about raw materials used for blasting, anhydrous ammonia and the effect of this important feedstock on the cost of ammo Jan 1, 2007 
