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                     On the Development of Explosion Technology in Seoul Metro-Subway Construction On the Development of Explosion Technology in Seoul Metro-Subway ConstructionBy Ginn Huh The blasting work to construct a subway in Seoul, Korea have often caused increased neighbor’s complaints because of ground vibration. In order to prevent the damage to the structure, it was necessary Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Improved Highwall Conditions, Optimum Colliery South Africa Improved Highwall Conditions, Optimum Colliery South AfricaBy AJ Rorke, JD Botes Presplit blasting in strip mines is aimed at creating a safer wall to work under during the coaling operations. Good quality presplits are also necessary for effective throw blasting and drainage of t Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not Work Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not WorkBy N. Skopak, C. Aimone-Martin, J. Redyke, B. O. Meins PipeBlast is a spreadsheet-based calculator based on research conducted by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), used by the pipeline industry to determine if proposed blasting planned near existing pi Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Exclusion Zone Optimization: Application of New Digital Technologies Allowing Ore Production Exclusion Zone Optimization: Application of New Digital Technologies Allowing Ore ProductionBy Jair Alarcón, Lucas Steffen, Leopoldo Muñoz Flyrock is one of the most significant hazards associated with blasting in open pit mining, especially for blasting operations near communities. Flyrock can lead to severe injuries, fatalities, and pr Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Surveying the Damage: Post Traumatic Stress and Pre-Blast Surveys Surveying the Damage: Post Traumatic Stress and Pre-Blast SurveysBy Jeffrey Loeb Recent trends in blasting engineering and its related fields, at the level of professional academia, have tended to exclude detailed discussion and examination of the formative experiences of the engi Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Possibilities with Accurate Delay Times: Results of Some Field Tests Using Electronic Deotnators Possibilities with Accurate Delay Times: Results of Some Field Tests Using Electronic DeotnatorsBy Johan Svard "Two years of field testing have shown that blasting results are improved both in surface and underground applications when Nitro Nobel electronic detonators are used. The delay times canbe chosen wit Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Using Dry ANFO in the Pacific Northwest Rainforest: Washington State Using Dry ANFO in the Pacific Northwest Rainforest: Washington StateBy William C. Lane The Pacific Northwest has an abundance of seamy, coarse granite and basalt rock. It is used primarily for road construction. Small quarries are opened nearest the road work to cut the cost of hauling. Jan 1, 1986 
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                     MEMS Accelerometers in Blast Induced Shock and Vibration Monitoring MEMS Accelerometers in Blast Induced Shock and Vibration MonitoringBy W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield, S. Hosein, C. Johnson Modern smart phones include accelerometers based on MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System) technology giving the possibility to measure both acceleration and orientation. The widespread use of such ph Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record Keeping Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record KeepingBy Randall Wheeler, R. Frank Chiappetta 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation. and Explosives Applications - Orlando, Florida, USA July 24 - 27,200O 2000 BAI - PROTECTION AGAINST LITIGATION WITH GOOD PRE-BLAST SURVEYS, Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Near Borehole Fracture and Fragmentation Studies in Copper Porphyries Near Borehole Fracture and Fragmentation Studies in Copper PorphyriesBy Catherine T. Aimone A series of experiments have been performed to characterize fragmentation and microcracking in quartz monzonite copper porphyry. The flyer plate impact method was used to generate plane shock waves in Jan 1, 1985 
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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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                     COMPARISON OF IMESAFR DEBRIS DENSITY RESULTS TO ISO-1 and ISO-2 TEST Data COMPARISON OF IMESAFR DEBRIS DENSITY RESULTS TO ISO-1 and ISO-2 TEST DataBy Amos Bryant, Jesse Davis This paper compares the predictions of the latest Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Analysis for Risk (IMESAFR) model versus physical test data recovered from ISO-1 and ISO-2 tests in Woomera, Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b) Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b)By Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry This study explores how different geometries affect the shock tunnel’s performance and is broken down into three phases. Phase 1: Open arena testing in which theoretical energies produced by the deton Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Largest Chemical Explosion on the Australian Continent: The Ord River Project The Largest Chemical Explosion on the Australian Continent: The Ord River ProjectThis case history refers to the detonation of the two largest chemical explosions on the Australian continent. An important element of feasibility studies and construction guidance included prediction Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Lessons Learned from Blasting in Highly Weathered Sandstone Lessons Learned from Blasting in Highly Weathered SandstoneBy Tyler Rockley, Greg Bailey This paper is an engineering case study of a blast performed on a highly weathered sandstone isthmus in an area sensitive to vibration and airblast, the challenges associated with such a blast, the me 
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                     Projectile Generator Design for Underground Coal Mine Seal Testing Projectile Generator Design for Underground Coal Mine Seal TestingBy Ethan Steward, Kyle Perry Underground coal mines have several dangers, one the most hazardous of which is the possibility of an explosion caused by the ignition of methane gas. To reduce ventilation costs, coal mines have the 
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                     Effect of Boulder Geometry on Hydraulic Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges Effect of Boulder Geometry on Hydraulic Fragmentation using Small Explosive ChargesBy Paul Worsey, Richard P. Ayres, Mark F. C. Schmidt A new alternative technique designed to reduce rock scatter and flyrock during boulder blasting is being developed at UMR. The method uses small explosive charges and is designed for shooting in close Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Engineering Investigation of the April 2011 Explosion at a Fireworks Storage Magazine in Oahu, HI Engineering Investigation of the April 2011 Explosion at a Fireworks Storage Magazine in Oahu, HIBy Zuhair Ibrahim, Dan Tillema, Ali Reza This paper details the investigation of a fatal explosion that occurred on April 8, 2011 at a magazine used to store fireworks in Waikele, HI. The fireworks had been confiscated by the Bureau of Immig Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Demolition of the ADMP-1 Jackup Platform for Aramco in the Arabain Gulf Demolition of the ADMP-1 Jackup Platform for Aramco in the Arabain GulfBy J S. Brower Disposing of the AMDP-1, Jackup drilling rig in the Arabian Gulf. Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Fragmentation of Sandstones and Quartzites Fragmentation of Sandstones and QuartzitesBy Lewis L. Oriard Some two million cubic yards of sandstone and orthoquartzite were blasted and excavated at Upper Stillwater Dam, located high in the Uinta Mountains in northern Utah. The material was processed to pro Jan 1, 1993 
