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                     Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast Vibrations Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast VibrationsBy Michael Mann Two house trailers and a modem modular house, all pillar-supported with cantilevered perimeters, were monitored for structural response to vibrations from surface coal mine blasts. Due to the large bl Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Blasting in Congested Areas Blasting in Congested AreasBy David Miller, James Santoro Blasting is often required in urbanized areas to allow for economical execution of construction, demolition, and mining. Several examples of operations that require blasting in built up areas include Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Controlling high risk blasting in an urban environment The Airport Link Story Controlling high risk blasting in an urban environment The Airport Link StoryBy Rob Domotor This paper tells the story of using controlled surface and underground blasting methods to excavate hard rock in three areas on Australia’s largest road infrastructure project; the Airportlink Project Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, Ontario Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, OntarioBy Roger S. Jackson "This study interprets vibrations produced by single underground shots, recorded on surface by 135 digital seismographs laid out in four linear arrays. Several vibration anomalies were observed and ar Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Quake, Quarry, or Quack Quake, Quarry, or QuackBy Dominic Orf, Gregory Poole On December 12, 2018 at 4:14 AM EST, an earthquake registering a 4.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale occurred in central Tennessee. According to a survey posted on the USGS website, this earthquake was 
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                     Effects of Aggregate Production Blasting on an Adjacent 42” (1.067m) Pipeline Effects of Aggregate Production Blasting on an Adjacent 42” (1.067m) PipelineBy John Babcock, Bryan C. Smith In a partnership between Luck Stone Corporation and Loudoun Water, a 42” (1.067m) steel pipeline was constructed along the perimeter of an extensive permitted reserve of diabase rock Luck Stone was ab Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Public Relations Program on a Deep Tunnel Project in Atlanta Public Relations Program on a Deep Tunnel Project in AtlantaBy Gregory B. Poole As part of a $3.5 billion program to improve the antiquated waste water system in the city of Atlanta, the Nancy Creek Tunnel is being constructed across the northwest portion of the city. This tunnel Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, Tenn Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, TennBy Robert Hopler A blast caused the destruction of a bridge and loaded freight train and the death of three men, near Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 16, 1907. The blast and its disastrous effect has been described by Mr. Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive Selection Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive SelectionBy John Dean Smith "In many operations the two most overlooked aspects in the drilling and blasting process is theblast optimization and explosive selection. Often times we find a blast design that seems to work andprod Jan 1, 1995 
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                     "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II" "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II"By Gordon Revey The challenge of managing blasting risk, types of risk, public perception, and a system for managing risk were covered in the first part of this article in the May/June 2000 issue of the Journal of Ex Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Preliminary Study into the Relationship between Air Overpressure and Face Velocity in quarry Blasting A Preliminary Study into the Relationship between Air Overpressure and Face Velocity in quarry BlastingBy W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield, L. Bermingham Whilst a significant body of research has been carried into air overpressure levels that arise as a result of the use of explosives, few published studies have actually tried to relate the movement of Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Blast Designs and Diagnostics Using Portable, Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems Blast Designs and Diagnostics Using Portable, Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Bruce Vandenberg, R. Frank Chiappetta, John Foley Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing compact video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 1000 frames per second. Up to 4.1 seconds of Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives? Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives?By Tapan Goswami The expectation from the blasting engineers and shotfirers is often that explosives will perform optimally at all times. However, in reality, non-ideal situations exist on mine sites and occurrences o Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Productivity The Effect of Fragmentation on Loader ProductivityBy Michael D. McGill The effect of fragmentation size distribution as it relates to front end loader productivity was evaluated by comparing loader cycle times to fragmentation size of the shot rock. At Gold Mine in Sout Jan 1, 1994 
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                     "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves" "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves"By Larry Schneider Are you one of the thousands of hunters, fisherman, or hikers who purchased handheld GPS systems over the past several years and then been disappointed in their accuracy and performance. Or maybe you Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Journal: Musings of a Safety Philosopher Relating to Blasting Safety Journal: Musings of a Safety Philosopher Relating to Blasting SafetyBy Ralph Dawson The following additions to SLP-4 “ALWAYS AND NEVERS” have been approved by the Board of Governors since the last printing 6/97 and will be included in the next printing soon. They are also included in Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effects of Electronic Detonators in Underground Tunneling Applications Effects of Electronic Detonators in Underground Tunneling ApplicationsBy Charles Zdazinsky Over-break is undesirable in underground civil construction because it excessively damages rock along the perimeter of the tunnel, which directly influences the cycle times of advancement. A quicker c Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case Study Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case StudyBy Wawa Jaka Sungkawa, Slamet Rachman Jaka, Tom Dermody Nowadays, with such a focus on environmental protection, surface mining activities have come under pressure to ensure their activities do not adversely affect the local surroundings. As part of the ex 
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                     Quality Control of Bulk Explosive Products to Minimize the Risk of Fumes Quality Control of Bulk Explosive Products to Minimize the Risk of FumesBy Alastair Torrance, Mitchell Nipperess, Andrew Olsson, Italo Onederra, Gary Cavanough Components of bulk explosive products include ammonium nitrate, water, fuel, stabilizers, and calcium nitrate. The physical attributes include prill/emulsion ratio, density, and viscosity and in the c Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode SimulationBy Dale Preece A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would Jan 1, 2006 
