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                     Preventing the next Terrorist Attack is a Shared Responsibility Preventing the next Terrorist Attack is a Shared ResponsibilityBy Joseph Kennedy How do terrorists and other criminal bombers acquire explosives to be used in an attack against U.S property and/or citizens? The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) with nearly Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk, Managing the Blast Site (The Known Unknowns) Journal: Safety Talk, Managing the Blast Site (The Known Unknowns)By William Reisz Managing the blast site at almost any operation can be a daunting task. There are so many details that must be observed, understood, and acted upon. It goes without saying that there are no two locati Jan 1, 2014 
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                     AN Railcar Derailed Debris Collection – Data Analysis Update AN Railcar Derailed Debris Collection – Data Analysis UpdateBy Brandon Fryman, Josh Hoffman, Rhys Baker A post-detonation debris collection project was led in conjunction with a large ammonium nitrate (AN) railcar detonation conducted by the Department of Homeland Security-Transportation Security Admini Feb 1, 2020 
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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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                     Harmonic Delamination of Nuclear Structures Harmonic Delamination of Nuclear StructuresBy Frederick B. Kuhnow Harmonic energetic delamination a building is being considered for demolition at a formerly known atomic power lab. The building is within a containment structure under a negative pressure, so that no Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Application of Rudimentary Signature Hole Analysis Application of Rudimentary Signature Hole AnalysisBy Michael Laing Blasting regulation and restrictions are tougher today than ever before. When blasting in population centers, strict limitations are often placed on the environmental effects caused by blasting, more Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Low-Frequency Blast Vibrations at a High Water-Table Site Low-Frequency Blast Vibrations at a High Water-Table SiteBy Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind, Stephen V. Crun, Willard E. Pierce The USBM is studying the impacts of low-frequency blast vibrations on residences to assess both response and cracking potential. Complementing coal mining sites monitored in the midwest and east, vibr Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Site Procedures for a Blast Vibration Program and Impact Assessment Site Procedures for a Blast Vibration Program and Impact AssessmentBy David E. Siskind "This report describes recommended vibration monitoring and assessment practices at blasting sites.Intended is regular monitoring, tracking of trends, responding to complaints of alleged damage, and t Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Using Explosives to Clear Manhattan's East River of Navigational Hazards -- The Great Hell Gate Poject of the 1870's Using Explosives to Clear Manhattan's East River of Navigational Hazards -- The Great Hell Gate Poject of the 1870'sBy Robert B. Hopler Reefs, exposed rocks, and fast currents made the Hell Gate section of New York's East River a treacherous passage ever since man attempted to sail through the area. As the harbor's importance grew, at Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Bulk Transport Vehicle Fire Safety: Preventing a Mine Site Disaster Bulk Transport Vehicle Fire Safety: Preventing a Mine Site DisasterBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb Widespread use of ammonium nitrate compositions for mine blasting operations has led to various bulk transport vehicles designed especially for the explosives industry over the past half century or mo Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Assessment of Blast Energy Usage and Induced Rock Damage in a Hard Rock Blasting Assessment of Blast Energy Usage and Induced Rock Damage in a Hard Rock BlastingBy M. S. Dotto The knowledge of the explosive/ rock mass interaction process is important in predicting blast performance. It includes understanding rock properties, energy usage, and attenuation in the rock mass. T Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Blasting Conditions Couldn't be Worse Blasting Conditions Couldn't be WorseBy John Atkinson, Steve Repola This paper will describe two blasting plans that have been developed for American Aggregates' Marble Cliff Quarry located near Columbus, Ohio. Two different limestone formations are mined on different Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Expanded Blast Design For Tight Controlled Hard Rock Trenching Adjacent To Twin Burried Live Oil Pipelines Expanded Blast Design For Tight Controlled Hard Rock Trenching Adjacent To Twin Burried Live Oil PipelinesBy A. Ravi Kumar A trench is a structure to accommodate fluid carrying pipelines for water, gas, petroleum products etc. Trench serves the purpose to haul the fluids in bulk over long distances safely and economically Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Explosives Energy is Challenging Mechanical Energy for Overburden Removal Explosives Energy is Challenging Mechanical Energy for Overburden RemovalBy Jim Petrunyak, Conny Postpack The authors describe in this paper a systematic approach toward reducing coal production costs up to 35% through the use of explosives energy for overburden removal. In this system, explosives are emp Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock Broken Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock BrokenBy Doss Brittain The term ground breaking is taken to include the process of so loosening the ground as to enable it to be readily loaded into buckets or cars and hoisted from the shaft or drift. In the Joplin distric Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Resolution to a Conflict Regarding Blasting Near a High Pressure Pipeline Resolution to a Conflict Regarding Blasting Near a High Pressure PipelineBy Randall Wheeler In early 2008 we were asked by a quarry to become involved in a conflict with a pipeline company concerning blasting near one of their underground high pressure gas lines. The pipeline company, withou Jan 1, 2011 
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                     JKVBOC Blast Movement Model Applications for Ore Control at Open Pit Mines JKVBOC Blast Movement Model Applications for Ore Control at Open Pit MinesBy Constanza Bujes, Mark Jones, Graham Crook, Yansan Jamyanbaatar, Sedat Esen Tracking ore characteristics such as grade and hardness from its original position into the material handling and processing stages remains one of the key challenges in open pit mining of hard rock de 
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                     Case Study: Blasting with Air Decks to Maintain Performance While Saving Costs Case Study: Blasting with Air Decks to Maintain Performance While Saving CostsBy Brian Lewis, Reinhold Daykin Schnell Blasting is the primary and most effective method for breaking and moving material at most mine sites. The blast design is often adjusted in efforts to optimize the effectiveness of the blasts’ explos Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Safer Blasting Using Electronic Detonators With Integrated Temperature Measuring Capabilities Safer Blasting Using Electronic Detonators With Integrated Temperature Measuring CapabilitiesBy G Mendoza, L Taddei, C Robertson It is a well-known industry fact that many mine sites around the globe experience blast holes that have elevated temperatures due to reactive ground, geochemical reactions, geomorphic reactions, sub l Jan 21, 2025 
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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 
