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Blasting Techniques Used On The Clif Avenue Reconstruction Project
By Doug Hoy
The scope of the Cliff Avenue Reconstruction Project in Sioux Falls, South Dakota was to widen a two lane highway to five lanes, along with removing and reconstructing both above and below ground util
Jan 1, 1992
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Geologic Data for Blasting at the Minntac Mine
By John Eloranta
This paper is a case study showing the assembly of available rock property parameters for the purpose of blast design. Blast optimization now includes subsequent milling and requires a full knowledge
Jan 1, 1996
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Response of Structures to Low-Frequency Ground Vibrations: A Preliminary Study
By Steven V. Crum, David E. Siskind
In response to its own concerns and those of the public, industry and regulatory agencies, the Bureau of Mines is studying the impacts of low-frequency blast vibrations on structures. Previous researc
Jan 1, 1993
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Attenuation of Blasting Vibration in South Florida
By Greg Mclellan, Mark Johnson, John Pepper
Several large quarrying projects recently occurred in Miramar, Florida. These were closely monitored by the Seismologist of Record and Broward County in accordance with County and City regulations. In
Jan 1, 2000
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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
By 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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A Summary of Subsurface Carbon Monoxide Migration Incidents
By Lon Santis
Although unproven, it is suspected that there have been eleven locations since 1988 where explosive generated carbon monoxide (CO) gas moved through the earth and accumulated in nearby underground enc
Jan 1, 2001
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Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments
By R Yang, D B. Kay
"Blast vibration control is of vital importance for tunnel blasting in urban environments. A vibration model with multiple seed waveforms (MSW) as input for a point of interest was developed in recent
Jan 1, 2011
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Vibration Data Analysis to Increase Slope Adhesion
By August Ferraz Ribeiro, Guilherme Dias Mendona, Paula Henrique Lisboa, José Silvio Corsini
Correct slope adhesion is related to the conformity of the slope’s real geometry to slope planning. It is very important in mining because slope design has economic and safety implications. Slope desi
Feb 6, 2023
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Correlating Near-Source Damage from Single-Hole Explosions to Seismic Waves
By Randy Martin, Jessie Bonner, Peter Boyd, Mark Leidig, Timothy Rath
We conducted the Vermont Damage Experiment in central Vermont during July 2008. Five single-hole explosions with yields ranging from 60.8 kg (134 lbs) to 122.5 kg (270 lbs) were detonated in homogeneo
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting Optimization Strategies for Enhanced Productivity at Mont-Wright Mine
By Joe Atalla, Jesse Desrochers, Rodrigo Hayashida, Joseph Mukendi Kabuya
The Mont-Wright mine stands as a prominent open-pit operation in Canada, renowned for its vast iron-ore reserves. However, the efficacy of its blasting operations, crucial for efficient production, ha
Jan 21, 2025
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Cross Sectional Shape Effects on Small Explosives Driven Shock Tubes
By 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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Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal Company
By Gary Anderson, J. P. Remi Proulx
Rio Tinto’s Colowyo Coal Mine produces 2.1 million tons per year in northwest Colorado. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven coal seams ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet.
Jan 1, 2012
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Safety Talk - Training If It's Worth The Time, It's Worht Documenting
By Ann Barron, Paul Downing
Those employed in the explosives industry must have a keen familiarity of the explosives products they handle, the safety pro c e d u res they must follow, and the increasing number of laws and regula
Jan 1, 2004
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Advancing the Environmental Acceptability, of Open Burning/Open Detonation
By K D. Sexton, T J. Tope
Manufacturers and users of energetic material (e.g., propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics (PEP)) generate unserviceable, obsolete, off-specification, damaged, and contaminated items that are characte
Jan 1, 1996
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Shockwave-Critical Charge Distance to Objects in Water
By Bob de Raadt
For a long time industrial underwater blasting has stood in need of a calculation method, for the determination of shockwave-proof as well as shockwave-effective charge distances to objects in water.
Jan 1, 1980
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Improvised Shaped Charges
By G. A. Walsh, M. Timm, S. M. Geerts
This paper will discuss the effectiveness and the general use of improvised shaped charges. Testing was conducted by the New Mexico Tech Student Chapter of ISEE and held at EMRTC. The first series of
Jan 1, 2010
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A New Method to Calculate the Frequency Associated with the Peak Particle Velocity of the Vector Sum
By Ruilin Yang
The vector sum peak particle velocity (PPV) of blast vibrations describes the blast vibration intensity more completely than the PPV of a single component waveform. It is more logical to use a vector
Jan 1, 2015
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The Thermal Basis for Explosive Decomposition with Heat due to External heating or reactive ground
By Alastair Torrance, Gary Cavanough
Over the past two years a research project has been performed on reactive and hot ground. A key finding is that host materials including carbonates and coal are inhibitors to the reaction of sulphide
Jan 21, 2025
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Dual Delay Detonators: a Practical Solution to Blasting Problems
By John T. Watson, Jim Bailey
Increasing public awareness is probably the single most important challenge faced by any blasting contractor today. This increased awareness usually results in an outcry for tighter regulations and r
Jan 1, 1990
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The Application of Ammonium Nitrate as an Improvised Explosive Precursor
By Kirk Yeager
During the last several years the FBI has been involved with a detailed study of explosives designed to replicate formulations utilized world-wide by terrorists. In addition, numerous formulations , b
Jan 1, 2001