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                     Magnitude 2.8 Earthquake Caused by 90 Pounds (41 kg) Per Delay! Not So Fast Magnitude 2.8 Earthquake Caused by 90 Pounds (41 kg) Per Delay! Not So FastBy D. Rudenko, C. T. Aimone-Martin, J. K. Ratliff, I. G. Wong, J. Aiken, R. E. Burnham, T. A. Davidsavor A small quarry blast was conducted with a maximum of 90 pounds per delay and shortly afterwards, area residents sensed ground motion and building shaking indicative of an earthquake. In addition, seis Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Numerical Design Optimization of Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing Method Numerical Design Optimization of Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing MethodBy Hideaki Kitajima, Daisuke Fukuda, Kazuma Moriya, Katsuya Sasaki, Katsuhiko Kaneko The purpose of this research is to analyze the fracture process and achieve design optimization of a splitting method for concrete and rocks termed the electric discharge impulse crushing method (EDIC Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in Serpentine Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in SerpentineBy Terry Matts, Henry Heidrich, Cluny Randell, Carl Kottmeier Until 1990, all production of asbestos ore at Cassiar was by open-pit methods. With the impending exhaustion of open-pit reserves, a decision was made in February 1988 to continue mining underground, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole Diameters Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole DiametersBy E. Vilaescusa, J. Eloranta The work presented in this paper investigates the influence of non-ideal detonation characteristics related to the blasthole diameter, base emulsion sensitivity (micro-balloon sensitised versus unsens Jan 1, 2012 
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                     South African Blasting Practice in Shaft Sinking South African Blasting Practice in Shaft SinkingBy Rodney C. Espley-Jones, John C. B Wilson South Africa is well known for its shaft sinking exploits, and many of the world's biggest and deepest shafts are to be found there. Blasting practice differs in a number of respects from that followe Jan 1, 1979 
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                     History and Expansion of the Panama Canal History and Expansion of the Panama CanalBy R Frank Chiappeta, Eduardo Nixon, John Dean Smith, Tom Treleaven "The creation of the Panama Canal was far more than a vast, unprecedented feat of engineering. It was a profoundly important historic event and a sweeping human drama not unlike that of war. Apart fro Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Techniques of Precision Blasting in the Excavation of Drilled Piers Techniques of Precision Blasting in the Excavation of Drilled PiersBy George Young Mosteller This paper is summary of the practical solutions developed in the excavation of drilled piers (caissons) at GPCo's Plant Scherer, Juliette, GA. Plant Scherer is a 3,245 Megawatt Fossil Fuel Powerhouse Jan 1, 1980 
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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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                     A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO Explosives A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Application of Factor of Safety Concept for Evaluation of Flyrock Risk in Some Limestone Mines Application of Factor of Safety Concept for Evaluation of Flyrock Risk in Some Limestone MinesBy A K. Raina, P B. Chourdhury Flyrock is the unwanted throw of rock fragments to excessive distances in opencast blasting. The incidence is relative in nature incorporating the distance of objects of concern like structures within Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Real-Time Prediction of Meteorological Effects on Airblast Levels Real-Time Prediction of Meteorological Effects on Airblast LevelsBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards A real-time system for prediction of the effect of meteorological conditions on airblast overpressure levels has been established in the Hunter Valley Coalfield in Australia. Real-time meteorological Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Full Wall Control Blasting Optimization Full Wall Control Blasting OptimizationBy John Floyd, Maria Rocha, Benjamin Cebrian Wall control blasting is needed in most metal mining operations in terms of increasing mineral reserves and assuring the safety of the operation. This type of blasting has the goal to achieve a clean, Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Small Scale Model Testing in Investigations of Energetic Material -- Dynamic Effects Laboratory Small Scale Model Testing in Investigations of Energetic Material -- Dynamic Effects LaboratoryBy L C. Taylor Very small scale testing has been shown to be able to predict quite accurately, in many situations, the results of full scale testing. Small scale tests are more cost efficient, easily observed, and e Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Shock Physics Analysis of Air-Deck Behavior during Rock Blasting Shock Physics Analysis of Air-Deck Behavior during Rock BlastingBy Ruilin Yang This paper provides a theoretical analysis of shockwaves in an air-deck induced by detonation of an explosive charge and shows that the initial shock pressure in the air-deck at the interface with the Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of Fragmentation Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of FragmentationBy Daniel Roy, Chris J. Preston, Ron J. Elliott This paper discusses the use of pressure transducers in water filled boreholes in conjunction with surface mounted geophones to gather field data for in-situ dynamic rock properties determinations. A Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power House Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power HouseBy Abraham Lindo Panama’s current economical growth demands an increase in electric power supply; projected energy supply for 2012 exceeds the demand by as little as 2%. In an effort to comply with the demand, several Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting Dolomite Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting DolomiteBy Dennis Alan Clark An increase in construction and quarry operations has necessitated blasting activities in areas once considered rural and in the close proximity of transmission pipelines. A method to determine the ma Jan 1, 1976 
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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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                     The Acoustic Response of Structures to Blast-Induced Ground Vibration: Fact or Fiction The Acoustic Response of Structures to Blast-Induced Ground Vibration: Fact or FictionBy W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield, G. D. Rangel-Sharp It is widely recognised that complaints from members of the public relating to blasting operations are related to both ground vibration and air overpressure. It is also known that a complaint is more Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban EnvironmentsBy R Yang, D B. Kay "Blast vibration control is of vital importance for tunnel blasting in urban environments. A vibration model with multiple seed waveforms (MSW) as input for a point of interest was developed in recent Jan 1, 2011 
