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                     Encounter with Potential Acidic Sulphate Soil (PASS) and Bulk Emulsion Reaction in a South Africa Iron Ore Mine Encounter with Potential Acidic Sulphate Soil (PASS) and Bulk Emulsion Reaction in a South Africa Iron Ore MineBy Dirk Voogt, Quentin Steyl, D. Scott Scovira A South Africa iron ore mine reported a decline in blast performance and ore and waste fragmentation. Preliminary investigation by the explosives services company found that the straight gassed bulk e Feb 6, 2023 
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                     The Explosives Industry and Governmental Nexus The Explosives Industry and Governmental NexusBy Rhys Baker, Tim O’Brien, Joshua M. Hoffman This paper discusses this division of power as it relates to the explosives industry. Each branch is responsive to the public and the processes through which each promulgates regulation and legislatio Feb 1, 2020 
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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 Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Reactive Ground Learnings and Prevention Reactive Ground Learnings and PreventionBy R. Jacob Mining has been around for a long time, and new deposits are being discovered continually but are becoming more complex for processing and typically sulfide in nature. Most of the large easy deposits Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Intrinsic Benefits of Presplitting - Relieving Gas Penetration in Addition to Lowering Blast Vibrations to Highwalls Intrinsic Benefits of Presplitting - Relieving Gas Penetration in Addition to Lowering Blast Vibrations to HighwallsBy J. P. Remi Proulx, Areli Rodriguez, Ruilin Yang Historically, presplitting has been considered effective in reducing the impact of blast vibrations on highwalls. However, it remains a debated topic: how significantly can it protect highwalls, and i Jan 21, 2025 
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                     The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It? The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It?By Daniel Richards, Dr Rob Farnfield, Dr Geoff Adderley The 8-millisecond rule has been in use for many years as a basic technique to help minimize vibration levels from surface blasting operations. The rule was based on work carried out in the 1960’s by t Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Implementation of a Remote Blasting Engineering Center in Peru Implementation of a Remote Blasting Engineering Center in PeruBy Jorge Cárdenas, Luis Huaroc, Máximo Cari, Nestor Delgado In Peru, after four years of pandemic, some mining companies have chosen to install integrated operating centers in central offices where through network technology and video surveillance it allows th Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Median and Mean in the Kuz-Ram Model Median and Mean in the Kuz-Ram ModelBy CVB Cunningham "The Kuz-Ram model as originally proposed included an error in assuming that the mean fragmentsize predicted by Kuznetsov’s equation was actually the 50% passing size. In 2003 Spathis began discussion Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project. Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project.By Rob Farnfield, Ben Williams The A5 road in the United Kingdom forms an ancient and well-used route through the hills and mountains of North Wales. In the 1990?s a programme of work was conducted to upgrade the road to modern sta Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Pipe Fragmentation Analysis to Determine Characteristics of Improvised Explosives Pipe Fragmentation Analysis to Determine Characteristics of Improvised ExplosivesBy S. Geerts, J Davidson The purpose of the experiment was to determine detonation characteristics of various improvised explosives. The test consisted of detonating a pipe filled with an explosive compound inside of a plywoo Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a Myth Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a MythBy Laurent Airaud For around ten years, electronic detonators are available for those who want to use advanced methods and to apply theories promoted by engineers and professors to reduce blast concerns or improve frag Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Segregation Blasting Using Electronic Initiation at the Coeur Rochester Mine, Nevada Segregation Blasting Using Electronic Initiation at the Coeur Rochester Mine, NevadaBy Donald Wagstaff, D. Scott Scovire The Coeur Rochester Mine is the largest primary silver surface mine in North America. Throughout its 17-year life, gold and silver grades leaving the tertiary crusher have typically been, on average, Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Numerical Modelling and Electronic Initiation to Assist Blasting in Heavily Jointed Rock Numerical Modelling and Electronic Initiation to Assist Blasting in Heavily Jointed RockBy Andrew Theobald, Peter Dare-Bryan, Trevor Byers The use of advanced modelling techniques and the timing flexibility of electronic initiation systems allows for unprecedented control over blast outcomes as shown in several complex blasting problems Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Numerical investigation of impact of misfires and out-of-sequence delays on fragmentation and gravity flow in SLC Numerical investigation of impact of misfires and out-of-sequence delays on fragmentation and gravity flow in SLCBy C. Yi, D. Johansson, C. San Miguel, M. Wimmer Sublevel caving (SLC) is a mass mining method based upon the utilization of gravity flow of blasted ore and caved waste rock. Production blasting has significant impact on the efficiency and productiv Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Characteristics of the Blasted Muck and the Loader's Productivity Characteristics of the Blasted Muck and the Loader's ProductivityBy R. Narendrula, S. P. Singh The productivity of a loading machine is affected by several factors. One of the most significant is the characteristic of the muck being loaded. A study was conducted to examine the effects of the lo Jan 1, 2005 
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                     O'Shaughnessy Dam Hydroelectric Project O'Shaughnessy Dam Hydroelectric ProjectBy Alan Hooper, James E. Mischler Construction began in 1984 for a 5 megawatt hydroelectric power retrofit at the O'Shaughnessy Dam for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The construction necessitated excavation of limestone bedrock up to 27 Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Influence of the Interaction of Open Pit and Underground Mining Blasting Influence of the Interaction of Open Pit and Underground Mining BlastingBy Darío Innamorati, Jorge Oliva Cerro Vanguardia is a known gold and silver deposit located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. The mine has been in operation since 1998 and is thought to be one of the most important mines in Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Gas control station for blasting process to fulfil the environmental goals set by the Chilean Ministry of Health. Gas control station for blasting process to fulfil the environmental goals set by the Chilean Ministry of Health.By Manuel Gutierrez, Roberto Gomez, Juan Aravena, Johan Gjoevad The use of explosives in mining operations is a process that involves the search for an ideal explosive for the type of geological condition of the mineral to be extracted. For the explosives present Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting Operations Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting OperationsBy Lon Santis, Dale Ramsey The use of aircraft to support blasting operations in mines, quarries and construction sites goes back to the early days of aviation. Invaluable at times, aircraft use has been limited by cost, the un Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of View The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of ViewBy N T. Moxon, L W. Armstrong Explosive manufacturers have for many years provided a service to the mining industry which has,until recently, been unchallenged by mine operators. Today mine operators are more aware of the properti Jan 1, 1991 
