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                     Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain CarvingBy Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1 The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Creating Awareness About Carbon Monoxide - Blasters Should Know About the Silent Hazard Creating Awareness About Carbon Monoxide - Blasters Should Know About the Silent HazardBy Unknown [Executive Director’s note: According to 17th edition of the ISEE Blasters Handbook in its section on trench blasting, “...consideration must be given to the proper venting of gases generated from the Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Creating Micro Fractures in Rock Fragments for Blasting Efficiency Improvement Creating Micro Fractures in Rock Fragments for Blasting Efficiency ImprovementBy S. Green, R. Yang Blasting is a commonly used method for rock fragmentation in mining operations for mineral extraction. It involves breaking the rock mass into small pieces, and ideally creating micro fractures within Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Crisis Communications!!! International Society of Explosives Engineers January 31, 2007 Nashville, TN Crisis Communications!!! International Society of Explosives Engineers January 31, 2007 Nashville, TNIntroduce self – thanks for having me.Indiana program – spent first 15 years of program telling folks how smart we are and to trust us. “We are from the government and we are here to help you.” How we Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage Claims Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage ClaimsBy Russell D. Melton, Gary A. Kanelos A construction company performed blasting operations to break up limestone bedrock for excavation of residential basements. The owners of an existing residence located approximately 400 feet from the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration Control Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration ControlBy Eric Reale The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently building City Water Tunnel #3 beneath the city. The purpose of this tunnel is to improve water distribution to the city and Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Critical Blast Design Parameters for Construction Blasting Critical Blast Design Parameters for Construction BlastingBy Tom Short "Construction blasting covers a very extensive variety of explosive applications. I will discussseveral of these with you and then show slides from my collection, starting in 1956, which will betteril Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast Design Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast DesignBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, Qian Liu Stoping is one of the widely adapted methods in underground mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sub- level in the ore zone and blasted ring by Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Cross Borehole Stress Wave Measurements in Underground Coal Cross Borehole Stress Wave Measurements in Underground CoalBy Michael S. Wieland The stress waves generated during delay blasting in underground or surface mines not only fracture the surrounding coal, rock, or other strata, but also impact delayed charges remaining in neighboring Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Cross Sectional Shape Effects on Small Explosives Driven Shock Tubes Cross Sectional Shape Effects on Small Explosives Driven Shock TubesBy Ethan Steward, Robert Eades, Kyle Perry Shock tubes, either gas or explosively driven, are often used for physical modeling of free field explosions or arena testing. The use of shock tubes often requires less setup time of subjects and sma Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Cross-hole Seismic Measurement of Blast Induced Rock Mass Quality Change: A Review Cross-hole Seismic Measurement of Blast Induced Rock Mass Quality Change: A ReviewBy William Adamson Precise and data driven methods of predicting and modelling blast induced vibration intensity are created and applied under field conditions on a routine basis today. These models are fed with control 
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                     Cross-hole Seismic Measurement of Blast Induced Rock Mass Quality Change: A Review Cross-hole Seismic Measurement of Blast Induced Rock Mass Quality Change: A ReviewBy William R. Adamson This paper describes some of the results of previously unpublished research studies conducted in underground operations in Chile and Australia, where cross-hole seismic measurement profiles were inter Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Crystal Falls Dam Demolition and Protection Techniques Using an Air Curtain Crystal Falls Dam Demolition and Protection Techniques Using an Air CurtainBy Alex Chapman, Cam Thomas, Bryan Karney "During the early summer of 1989, Ontario Hydro removed a concrete portion of the North Channel Dam at Crystal Falls Generating Station by blasting and excavating in marine conditions. Because of the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     CSI: Will the Bombs Work? Will they Cause Property Damage? Will they Injure or Kill? CSI: Will the Bombs Work? Will they Cause Property Damage? Will they Injure or Kill?By James Ludwiczak This paper consists of the conduct of a forensic criminal investigation of the components, construction, use, and functioning of two suicide bombs. As the title states, the task was to form profession Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Cumberland Gap Tunnels; Controlled Excavation With Complex Geology Cumberland Gap Tunnels; Controlled Excavation With Complex GeologyBy Tom Short The contract to drive twin 4,100 foot (1250.5m) long tunnels under the existing Cumberland Gap highway was awarded to a Joint Venture of S.A. Healy of Chicago, Illinois and Lodigiani USA of Fairfax, V Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling Current Advances in DMC_BLAST ModelingBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, D. Scott Scovira The DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been developed to model rock motion and displacement during the gas expansion phase after the detonation of an explosive in a borehole. Recently, a designated Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Current Blasting Practices for Open Pit Gold Operations in Nevada Current Blasting Practices for Open Pit Gold Operations in NevadaBy Ed Coulter Nevada has a population of 1.2 million people of which only 21% or 312,rIXl are native born Nevadans. he population between 1980-1990 grew a record of 389%. and ls the fastest growing state in the uni Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Customer Site Safety at Orica Customer Site Safety at OricaBy Frank Barker Mining operations present a very different environment to the suppliers of explosives, initiating systems and services, both on surface and underground. Typical hazards include underground movement, a Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Cusum for the Control of Vibration and Air Blast Cusum for the Control of Vibration and Air BlastBy Baron Fidler, Dave Lilly, Matt Budin Cumulative sum (CUSUM) statistical process control methods have been used in many industries to monitor quality control results. CUSUM charts are a method to determine when small changes in data indic Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Cutting Edge on the Northern Edge Cutting Edge on the Northern EdgeBy Jerry Newton The bulk explosives industry is relatively young compared to how long explosives have been in use. It's been around for about forty years, about the length of a person's career. This period of explosi Jan 1, 1997 
