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                     Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in Blasting Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in BlastingBy B Mohanty, G Yamin A number of parameters, aside from blast design and pre-existing rock conditions, can change the performance of the explosives system in actual blasting practice. Sympathetic pressures caused by deton Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Journal: Blastserve A Discussion Forum for ISEE Members - Vibration Criteria for Blasting Near Fish in Pools Journal: Blastserve A Discussion Forum for ISEE Members - Vibration Criteria for Blasting Near Fish in PoolsDear All, I am looking for information about vibrations and effects on fish in pools. A tunnel blast is planned to be carried out as close as 300 meters to a freshwater fish growing plant. What is th Jan 1, 2012 
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                     HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USA HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USABy Karl Dufresne Blasting in geothermally high temperature ground and/or extremely reactive ground is an increasing common challenge for surface and underground mines. Many current PETN based non-electric and electron Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast Design Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast DesignBy Luis Valentim, John E. Wiegand Highwall or face profiling has long been used to facilitate the design and placement of front row blastholes to ensure optimum burdens. Traditionally, a large number of laser measurement points obtain Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Analysis of Blast Vibration Data - What is the Current State of the Art? The Analysis of Blast Vibration Data - What is the Current State of the Art?By Randall M. Wheeler Many of us have used a seismograph to measure peak particle velocity and frequency. But do we really understand why? Also, why do we measure particle velocity instead of displacement and/or accelerati Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years1974 The Society of Explosives Engineers officially formed to “advance the art and science of explosives engineering” on August 20, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Multiple Controls to attenuate damage in Final Pit Walls Multiple Controls to attenuate damage in Final Pit WallsBy Daniel Vargas Quispe, Yorhinio León Robles, Marco Jauregui Vargas, Helen Espinoza Bailon, Oshin Quispe Luya This project describes the methodology applied during the execution of tests to determine the multiple controls that mitigate damage to the final walls of the pit. The different tests were executed on Jan 21, 2025 
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                     A Blast Design Analysis for Optimizing Productivity at INCO Limited's Thompson Open Pit A Blast Design Analysis for Optimizing Productivity at INCO Limited's Thompson Open PitBy Nan H. Lee, Christopher J. Hunter, Stephen H. Chung Several factors affect the productivity of mining operations. The geological structure of a mineral deposit and the fragment size of blasted material are considered to be most influential. It is well Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean Up Urban Tunneling for the MWRA's Boston Harbor Clean UpBy Gordon C. Petersen, Gary A. Almeraris This paper describes the controlled blasting techniques required to mine a rock tunnel section of a main interceptor located in the Boston Metropolitan area. The 3m (10 ft) x 2.8m (9.25 ft) horseshoe Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mine Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mineBy Benjamin Cebrian Metallurgical testing at Cobre Las Cruces prior to production at the mill was done with overburden gossan. Some of that test gossan was a very fine material, wet by the water conditions at the bottom Jan 1, 2010 
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                     A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock Falls A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock FallsBy David Scutt, David Noon Blast crews are exposed to a number of major hazards including explosives and chemicals, ground conditions, machinery, unique work environments and specific blasting hazards such as fly rock and misfi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Application of Underground Pre-Splitting in Butte, MT Application of Underground Pre-Splitting in Butte, MTBy M. Gebhardt, J. Johnson, S. Rosenthal The use of presplitting applications in an underground mine setting is a method of reducing overbreak in the rib and back when blasting occurs. Presplitting performed at the Underground Mine Education Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Moving 50’(15.3m) of Burden with a 4½” (115mm) Hole Moving 50’(15.3m) of Burden with a 4½” (115mm) HoleBy Keith Henderson An open pit quarry operation in West Central Illinois provided a challenging proposition regarding the removal of a rock wall that once separated two pits, but was now in the middle of the north wall Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Innovations for Improving Safety in the Mining Environment Innovations for Improving Safety in the Mining EnvironmentBy Andre Pienaar, Larry Wilson Destruction of waste emulsion by blasting has been proven to be risky and disastrous incidents have been seen when using this practice. Our R&D department in conjunction with Lake International has de Jan 1, 2010 
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                     S-Load Cartridge S-Load CartridgeBy Marco Larghi, Jurg Knobel, Braden Schmidt Remote Avalanche Control Systems (RACS) which uses solid explosives has been used in Europe since 1996 and North America since 1999. With large destructive avalanches in transportation corridors, vari Feb 1, 2020 
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                     A Case Study - Interpretation of Fragmentation Analysis Results to Improve Blast Performance and Realize Significant Cost Savings A Case Study - Interpretation of Fragmentation Analysis Results to Improve Blast Performance and Realize Significant Cost SavingsBy Charles Clark, Mark Mukhija, Jaime Klein Comminution – the reduction in size of solid materials – is the most energy intensive component of the mining process (Bauer, 2015). It is estimated that comminution consumes around three percent of a Jan 1, 2018 
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                     S-Load Cartridge S-Load CartridgeBy Marco Larghi, Jurg Knobel, Braden Schmidt Remote Avalanche Control Systems (RACS) which uses solid explosives has been used in Europe since 1996 and North America since 1999. With large destructive avalanches in transportation corridors, vari 
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                     Improved Signature Hole Technique – What is a Signature Waveform? Improved Signature Hole Technique – What is a Signature Waveform?By Jhon Silva "Signature Hole and Waveform Superposition techniques used to predict and control mine blast ground vibrations require a clearly defined information collection configuration. The collection of this in Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Success of Resue Mining with Electronic Detonators at Stawell Gold Mines Success of Resue Mining with Electronic Detonators at Stawell Gold MinesBy Bonifacio Digay Stawell Gold Mines (SGM) is an underground mining operation located in Victoria, Australia.The mining method employed is long hole retreat stoping, utilising up and downholes and artificial concrete p Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Reactive Ground Blast Management in a South Africa Open Pit Manganese Mine Reactive Ground Blast Management in a South Africa Open Pit Manganese MineBy Grant Small, Deon Pieterse Reactive ground conditions at an open pit manganese mine in the Northern Cape of South Africa resulted in an unexpected detonation. Feb 1, 2020 
