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Maximizing Mining Recovery Through Advanced Blasting Techniques and Blast Movement ManagementBy Aris Tambunan, Nella Lubis, Nurafrianti Saala, Komang Widhiayanto, Herry Saputra, Rudolf Sitorus
Maximizing mining recovery rates and minimizing ore loss are pivotal objectives for economic efficiency and operational effectiveness. This study explores methods to address these imperatives by enhan
Jan 21, 2025
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Comparison of Recent and Past Blast Induced Pipeline Strain ResponsesBy Travis A. Davidsavor, Charles Dowding, David A. Provost, Yonggang Gou
This paper compares measured blast induced strains on operating, full scale, buried pipelines with three similar past studies. The recently performed study represents realistic and modern pipeline bla
Feb 1, 2020
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Explosive Operations for Constructing a Tunnel Based PCB Collection SystemBy Gerard McAlinden, Daniel Frost, Patrick McAlinden, James McAlinden
In an effort to recover Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) that had leached into bedrock below the Hudson River in Upstate New York, a shaft and tunnel complex was designed that would allow installatio
Jan 1, 2010
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New Technologies in Electronic Blasting For Enhanced Safety and ProductivityBy Raphael Trousselle, William Reisz
The blasting industry is now well into its second decade of commercial use of electronic detonators. As an increasing number of blasters are introduced to the technology, the benefits are becoming mor
Jan 1, 2012
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Automatic 3D Fragmentation Analysis from Drone ImageryBy Andreas Gaich
A new 3D fragmentation analysis method for muck piles is presented. It works with aerial imagery from UAVs (drones) and handles entire muck piles with minimum user intervention.
Feb 1, 2020
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The Influence of Blast Fragmentation on Loadability in Sublevel CavingBy Daniel Johansson, Markus Danielsson, Håkan Schunnesson
In sublevel caving, blasted material flows gravitationally into the drawpoint from above in a periodical manner. This type of flow behavior entails muck pile conditions that are variable along the cou
Jan 1, 2018
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Kuz-Ram Equation Analysis: A Reparametrization for the Peruvian CaseBy Dennys Huaman, Carlos Rojas
Using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm to reparametrize the Kuz-Ram original model equation of the mean characteristic size and assess the errors of both models and their comparisson using different
Feb 1, 2020
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Valdez, Alaska Glacier Point Quarry – One Shot / One Chance for SuccessBy Billy Rosseau, Mike Cammack, Richard O’Meara, Gustavo Azpilcueta
During the summer of 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) sought proposals to vastly improve and expand the small boat harbor in Valdez, Alaska. It would be a multi-year project, and constru
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Geology and Mechanical Properties of Rock on Blast ResultsBy Ph. D. Favreau, Favreau Patrice B. Eng, R. F.
Geology is important in mining by helping to identify the rocks which contain sufficient valuable ore to justify their excavation. Geologists give a geological name to each rock type, so geology is a
Jan 1, 2019
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Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock MinesBy Reinhold Daykin, Piers Wendlandt, Nathan Rouse
Drilling and blasting are key components of every hard-rock (i.e., metal/nonmetal/coal) mining operation. Well-executed and maintained drilling and blasting can have a major positive impact on the ove
Feb 1, 2020
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A Two Component Liquid Explosive (Quadrex-L) and Its ApplicationBy Jerome S. Brower
Quadrex-L is a two component liquid explosive which was developed by J. S. Brower & Associates, Inc. to facilitate handling and shipping, and use in unique applications, while emphasizing safety. It m
Jan 1, 1975
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Using New Technologies to Achieve Customer Tailored FragmentationBy Felix Degold, Mark Ganster
Achieving a customer optimized fragmentation by using robust data from new technologies e.g. GPS positions of boreholes, fragmentation analysis to calibrate the geology and fragmentation prediction mo
Feb 1, 2020
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Natural Cavities in Iron Ore Deposits in Brazilian Northern Region: Challenges and StrategiesBy Anderson Meireles, Leonardo Soares Chaves, Raul Carretero Hoz, Carlos Eduardo Soares Feliciano, Renato Jacome Costa
The large iron deposits in the northern region of Brazil located in the Amazon Craton have in common the presence of natural cavities. These cavities primarily occur in the upper layer of the ore body
Jan 21, 2025
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Vibration Analysis for Blasting on a 16th Century Environment in Toledo - SpainBy Jesus Pascual, Benjamin Cebrian
A new Convention Center is going to be built in the millenary city of Toledo, right in the old city limits. The workings will need to excavate some 80.000 cubic meters of granite, which has, a trench-
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact of Open-pit Blasting on the Stability of Adjoining Multiseam Workings of Underground Coal MineBy Ajoy Singh
A study was conducted to investigate the damage potential to underground multi-seam openings caused due to vibration generated by open-pit coal mine blasting. The objective was to recommend optimal ex
Jan 1, 2012
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Full-Scale Testing of Delay Timing Effects on Rock Fragmentation in the Shock Collision RegionsBy M R. Hettigner, J Nawrocki, C E. Johnson, P G. Cahill
This study evaluates the effects of both short inter-hole and intra-hole delay times on rock fragmentation and throw. Full-scale test blasts were analyzed at a granite quarry in Talbotton, GA. This an
Jan 1, 2017
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The Specifications said No BlastingBy Timothy Fogarty, Gregory Poole, Roger Reeder, David Switz
This project involved the construction of a new pump station and intake structure at an existing water treatment facility. Although the project involved a significant amount of rock removal, the speci
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effects of Various Wet-Hole Loading Methods on Powder FactorBy Neal Lee
Often the effects of wet boreholes are not taken into consideration when designing a blasting program to exhibit a certain amount of explosive energy per unit of rock such as design by powder factor,
Jan 1, 2011
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Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast BlastingBy Tapan Goswami
The main objective of the blasting phase in a coal mining operation is to maximise the coal recovery. However, coal loss due to blasting is a serious problem. The Australian Coal Association Research
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Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast BlastingBy Tapan Goswami
This paper discusses the importance of coal mapping, the rock properties of the roof and floor interface of the coal seam, and the significance of loading and initiating designs in minimising coal dam
Feb 1, 2020