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                     2000 Blasting in The New Millennium - A Wake-Up Call for Blasters 2000 Blasting in The New Millennium - A Wake-Up Call for BlastersBy Ann Barron Commercial drivers have new guidelines regarding how long they can stay on the road without taking a break. Transportation officials say the new Hours of Service rule that took effect January 4th will Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining Explosions The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining ExplosionsBy Jessie L. Bonner, W. Stephen Blomberg, Mark Leidig, Heather Hooper Understanding the effects of the bench on ground motion can improve the design of cast blasts and achieve improved blast efficiency while remaining below vibration requirements. A new dataset recorded Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Rock-to-Sensor Transmissibility of Vibrations?Part 2 Rock-to-Sensor Transmissibility of Vibrations?Part 2By R Castedo, L. M. Lopez, J. A. Sanchidrian In 2014 the authors presented results from 13 tests made with two blasting seismographs on a vibration exciter. They measured coupling transmissibility as function of frequency (i.e. ratio of the vel Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blast Vibration Analysis, the Fourier Transform and Delay Effects on Frequency Blast Vibration Analysis, the Fourier Transform and Delay Effects on FrequencyBy Randall M. Wheeler "Fourier analysis is a very powerful frequency analysis tool. However, it is frequently misunderstood and sometimes used inappropriately. Part of this workshop will involve the basics of Fourier serie Jan 1, 1998 
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                     A Case Study of Near-Field Vibration Monitoring, Analysis, And Modeling A Case Study of Near-Field Vibration Monitoring, Analysis, And ModelingBy Tamara Whitaker, James Gunderson, Ruilin Yang This paper presents the results of a vibration control project conducted in soft overburden at a surface coal mine located in the western United States. The study uses near-field blast vibration monit Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage Risk Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage RiskBy Enver Alan This Research & Development (R&D) study was conducted in the field of applied blasting engineering in Ethiopia, within the AKH Railway Project, which was built in Girena, within the boundaries of the 
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                     Measuring and Analysing Percussive Pulses to Extend Depth in Top-hole Percussion Drilling Measuring and Analysing Percussive Pulses to Extend Depth in Top-hole Percussion DrillingBy Gary Cavanough, Stuart Addinell, Hector Parra Drilling deep, straight, accurate holes in hard rock to achieve efficient blasting is a challenge for the mining/quarrying industries with short holes normally drilled using “top hole hammer” (THH) an Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Blasting Claims 101: An Introduction to the Defense of Claims Blasting Claims 101: An Introduction to the Defense of ClaimsBy Joshua A. Bennett "Lawsuits where owners allege their property has been damaged by nearby blasting routinely costblasting companies, explosives engineers, and others in the field both time and money. When ownersfeel th Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing Structures The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing StructuresBy Scott Rosenthal, Logan Connolly Butte, Montana holds a prestigious place in the history of mining, deemed “The Richest Hill on Earth,” containing a plethora of underground mines. The Orphan Boy/Orphan Girl underground mines, on the Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Part A: Structural Response from Surface Coal Mine Blasting on a Residential Structure; Part B: House Response from Blast-Induced Low Frequency Ground Vibrations and Inspections for Related Interior Cracking Part A: Structural Response from Surface Coal Mine Blasting on a Residential Structure; Part B: House Response from Blast-Induced Low Frequency Ground Vibrations and Inspections for Related Interior CrackingBy John H. Weigand, Stephen V. Crum "VIBRONICS, INC. instrumented and monitored a residential structure for response to,blasting at aMidwestern surface coal operation. The residence was owned by the mining company and was extremely clos Jan 1, 1998 
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                     An Automated Approach to Blast Optimization Through Performance Monitoring of Blast Hole Drills and Mining Shovels An Automated Approach to Blast Optimization Through Performance Monitoring of Blast Hole Drills and Mining ShovelsBy M Scoble This paper will report on the application of data collected through the performance monitoring of large diameter surface rotary blasthole drii and electric mining shovels, in an integrated approach to Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Synergy of Seismic, Acoustic and Video Signals in Blast Analysis Synergy of Seismic, Acoustic and Video Signals in Blast AnalysisBy Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson, John Wiegand Mining explosions are designed for a variety of purposes including the fragmentation and movement of materials. The blast design is dependent on the particular application intended and the material pr Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Sympathetic Detonation Causes and Solutions Sympathetic Detonation Causes and SolutionsBy P D. "Takis" Katsabanis The phenomenon of sympathetic detonations in blastholes is investigated by comparing experimental observations and numerical modelling results. Numerical modelling using the TDL computer code and Fore Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port Project Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port ProjectBy Eraldo Florêncio, Paulo Couceiro, Manuel Lopez Cano Specialized marine blasting techniques were required to deepen and widen the access channel and turning basin of the Sudeste Port Terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This terminal has been designed to Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Wireless Electronic Blasting Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Daniel Mallette, Richard Goodridge, C M. Lownds Despite a world of mobile devices that has many of us taking the ability to communicate wirelessly for granted, an in-hole wireless initiation system was thought to be not viable. The known and common Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Shape Charge Design Shape Charge DesignBy David Cole, Paul Cooper, Dale Preece, Jerome Stofleth The Explosive Destruction System (EDS) has been designed at Sandia National Laboratories for the disposal of chemical munitions (phosgene, mustard gas, sarin etc.), many dating back to World War I. ED Jan 1, 2002 
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                     New Blasting Techniques to Eliminate Subgrade Drilling, Improve Fragmentation, Reduce Explosive Consumption and Lower Ground Vibrations New Blasting Techniques to Eliminate Subgrade Drilling, Improve Fragmentation, Reduce Explosive Consumption and Lower Ground VibrationsBy R. Frank Chiappetta A new blasting technique has been developed by International Technologies, LLC. to eliminate subgrade drilling, lower ground vibrations, improve fragmentation and reduce explosive consumption. The new Jan 1, 2004 
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                     An Analytical Approach For Diagnosing and Solving Blasting Complaints An Analytical Approach For Diagnosing and Solving Blasting ComplaintsBy Douglas Rudenko Have you ever had a neighbor complain about a blast one day, but says the next day’s blast was better, even though the Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) increased? How about neighbors that complain about a Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Expansion of the Panama Canal Expansion of the Panama CanalBy Tom Treleaven The widening of the Panama Canal to approximately 130 feet (40 m) for its entire length began just a few years ago. The original expansion program was slated for completion in 18 to 20 years, but has Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Improved Blasting Using Low Density Ammonium Nitrate Prills; Improved Fragmentation via the Use of Blast Controls Plans Improved Blasting Using Low Density Ammonium Nitrate Prills; Improved Fragmentation via the Use of Blast Controls PlansBy Ron Frye, Carl Liibbe, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach Test work comparing the performance of a Low Density Porous Ammonium Nitrate Prill to regular Porous Ammonium Nitrate conducted in Pennsylvania and New York showed that less ammonium nitrate was requi Jan 1, 1997 
