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Advantages and Disadvantages of Down-the-Hole Hammer Blasthole Drilling vs. Rotary Drilling in Large Scale Open Pit Surface MiningBy George D. Raitt, Rudy Lyon
Until fairly recently, Down-The-Hole (DTH or DHD) hammer drilling was never really a factor in large scale open pit surface mining. It was a method confined to water well drillers, aggregate quarries
Jan 1, 1998
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The Evolution of Loading 4 1/2 Inch Diameter Upholes at Kidd Creek No. 1 MineBy R Malo, A Yetter
The use of large diameter blastholes for underground mining began approximately twelve years ago and are now routinely employed in a variety of ore types and stope designs. These large boreholes, rang
Jan 1, 1984
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Journal: Effect of Depth Below Mudline of Charge Placement During Explosive Removal of Offshore StructuresBy Craig Adams, William Poe
Introduction The United States Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service (MMS) is mandated under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSL A) and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to overs
Jan 1, 2011
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New Horizons of the Engineering of Blasting in Service of Productivity: Selective SequencingBy Matias Suarez, Diego Zenteno
This paper is aimed to display the new advancements of blasting engineering done in different mining sites throughout the country, associated to electronic sequencing, energy of the explosive and its
Feb 1, 2020
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Improvised Shaped ChargesBy G. A. Walsh, M. Timm, S. M. Geerts
This paper will discuss the effectiveness and the general use of improvised shaped charges. Testing was conducted by the New Mexico Tech Student Chapter of ISEE and held at EMRTC. The first series of
Jan 1, 2010
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Conformal Symbolic Regression Applied to Rock Blasting Vibration PredictionBy Anderson da Cunha Meireles, Pedro Garcia, Ernst Young, Leandro Coelho, Carlos Eduardo Soares Feliciano, Key Fonseca de Lima
Rock blasting is a crucial technique employed in mining construction and quarrying industries to fragment large rocks into smaller, more manageable pieces. However, it often generates ground vibration
Jan 21, 2025
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Study on System of Fracturing Rock Result from Dynamic Water Pressure by ExplosionBy Qingshou Chen, Gongbo Li, Hengqian Ran
A method for safe fracture of rock, concrete and other brittle solid material using dynamic water pressure by explosion is provided. The propagation of the pressure is studied with Allievi water hamme
Jan 1, 2000
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Implementation of Combined Blasting at Oyu TolgoiBy Bilegt Batbold, Bayu Saputra, Chris Batten
The ability to fire multiple blasts simultaneously can provide significant benefits to any open pit mining operation. Reduced blast-related downtime by reducing blast events can increase equipment uti
Jan 21, 2025
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The Hercudet Non-Electric System of Blasting - Characteristics and Practical ApplicationsBy Robert B. Hopler
Hercules Incorporated has developed and introduced a totally new non-electric delay blasting cap system which utilizes a low energy gas detonation to activate the caps. Unlike any other initiation sys
Jan 1, 1977
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Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit MinesBy K Ramachandra Rao
This paper explains the methodology for assessing the efficiency of rockmass fragmentation by explosive blasting, from ground vibration frequency spectrum analysis of the blast event. Explosives are u
Jan 1, 1994
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Blast Densification to Prevent Soil Liquefaction in Volcanic Avalance Debris for Construction of the South Coldwatercreek Bridge, Mt. St. HelensBy Ron J. Elliott, David G. Otto
This project involved deep blast densification of recent volcanic avalanche debris deposits consisting of a 43 meter thickness of loose clean to slightly silty sand, gravel, cobbles and boulders depos
Jan 1, 1994
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Flyrock Model Validation and ApplicationBy C. K. McKenzie
Presents outline of flyrock model and a field procedure to validate predictions of maximum projection distance. Field results are presented from 13 field tests with two different hole diameters.
Feb 1, 2020
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Feasibility of Applying Probabilistic Risk Assessment to TerrorismBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson
"The United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T), utilizes a probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) approach to explore the risks (anduncertaint
Jan 1, 2017
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A "Holistic" Approach of Blast Vibration Modeling and PredictionBy Thierry Bernard
Considering rock fragmentation by explosive as the ultimate goal in mines and quarries, vibrations are definitely one of the main drawbacks faced by the Industry. If we can accurately predict vibratio
Jan 1, 2009
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The Future of Slurry ExplosivesBy Neil E. Gehrig
The word "slurry" was used by Dr. Melvin Cook and Mr. Henry Farnam to describe a new blasting agent developed in 1956. This development, along with the development of ANFO triggered the Modern Era of
Jan 1, 1982
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Blasting Techniques to Prevent Coal Loss and DamageBy Visitor Makiyi, Chris Batten
Poor coal recovery due to coal damage or loss caused by blasting can have a significant impact on a mining operation. Increasing coal recovery by reducing blast damage can provide a significant opport
Jan 21, 2025
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Blasting Procedures at Woodville Lime and Chemical CompanyBy Calvin J. Konya
The Woodville Lime and Chemical Company Limestone Quarry is located in Sandusky County, Ohio. Fifty years ago, when quarrying began, it was situated approximately two miles from the town of Woodville.
Jan 1, 1977
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The Chemical Kiloton Experiment the Utilization of 50/50 Heavy ANFO at the Nevada Test SiteBy Don Larson, Gordon Coleman
The United States Department of Energy, through its contractor Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has entered into a contract with Alpha-IRECO, Inc. for the emplacement of approximately 2.9 milli
Jan 1, 1994
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A Method to Measure Detonation Front Curvature of Emulsion ExplosivesBy Nikolaos Petropoulos, Ulf Nyberg, Ulf Stenman, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson
The optimization of the explosive performance is of great importance since blasting is extensively used in civil projects and mining industry. An improved understanding of how the energy from the deto
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Best of Show, "Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut"By Michael Weaver, Dale Ramsey
Description of Project: The National Gateway Clearance Initiative is an improvement program to achieve a minimum of 21 feet of vertical clearance along CSX Transportation Inc’s (CSX) rail corridor so
Jan 1, 2014