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Austin's New Delay Primper RelayBy Roger N. Prescott
This report presents a new process in delay blasting with the use of ANFO and slurry explosives.
Jan 1, 1977
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Blasthole Length, Subdrilling and Stemming Analysis in an Iron MineBy Sarah Guzzelli, Enrigue Munaretti, Anneliese Botelho, Jair Koppe
Drill and Blast (D & B) is one of the main operations in the mining production cycle, which aims to fragment rock according to a pre-defined plan for proper loading, haulage and processing specificati
Jan 1, 2014
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Influence of Blasting on Sinkhole Development Near Limestone QuarriesBy Gordon M. Matheson, David K. Miller
Sinkhole development in karst terrains is a serious problem and risk to facilities built in these areas. The potential for sinkholes are a function of many things including the chemistry of the underl
Jan 1, 1998
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Reduction of Air Blast and FlyrockBy Don Rapp, Rufus Flinchum
Air blast and flyrock are two of the most critical concerns facing the blaster of today. This paper will provide the blaster with proven procedures for recognizing open face and bench surface problems
Jan 1, 1993
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The Evolution of Loading 4 1/2 Inch Diameter Upholes at Kidd Creek No. 1 MineBy R Malo, A Yetter
The use of large diameter blastholes for underground mining began approximately twelve years ago and are now routinely employed in a variety of ore types and stope designs. These large boreholes, rang
Jan 1, 1984
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Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench BlastingBy J R. "Dick" Daniel
One of the more common tasks in blast management is the adjustment of: shot geometry, explosive energy, and shot timing parameters to achieve changes in blast outcomes and costs. Many of these shot pa
Jan 1, 1996
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Close-In Construction Blasting -- Impacts and Mitigation MeasuresBy Andrew F. McKown
This paper will discuss the mechanisms of potential damage from close-in construction blasting, concentrating on two mechanisms: elastic ground vibrations and non-elastic (permanent) ground deformatio
Jan 1, 1991
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Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked SituationBy W. Fourney
In the late 70’s and early 80’s in conjunction with other oil and gas well stimulation studies, personnel from the Dynamic Effects Lab performed model testing to demonstrate the effectiveness of utili
Jan 1, 2006
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A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel BlastingBy Jung-Hoon Ryu, Chang-Ha Ryu, Byung Hee Choi, Yang-Kyun Kim
Control of overbreak in tunnel blasting is one of the key factors affecting the construction expenses as well as safety. Overbreak causes an increase in the cost of construction by requiring an additi
Jan 1, 2004
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Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole TimingBy Calvin J. Konya
Backbreak behind the last row of boreholes can be a significant problem for blasting operations. Backbreak will interfere with the proper drilling and execution of the subsequent shot and can produce
Jan 1, 1987
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Practical Application of Emperical Blast DesignBy Donald J. Moore
It has become more important today than ever before to reduce costs and improve equipment utilization. One area where such improvement can he achieved is in the use of explosives. Effective blast desi
Jan 1, 1975
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Evolution of the AvalauncherBy John Brennan
The Avalauncher has been an integral tool for avalanche mitigation work for close to 50 years. With their ability to place a kilogram of high explosives up to two thousand meters away, they routinely
Jan 1, 2009
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Blasting and Excavating on Precarious Rock SlopesThere is an intuitive tendency to equate rock strength with rock stability, yet the two must be evaluated separately. A slope in strong hard rock is not necessarily stable, nor is a slope in weathered
Jan 1, 1996
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Demolition of the Anaheim Bay BridgeBy Lawrence W. Hallanger
Anaheim Bay, located at Seal Beach, California, is the site of the Huntington Harbor development of waterfront homes and marine facilities. The main entrance to Anaheim Bay is a relatively narrow chan
Jan 1, 1975
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Using Digital Electronic Detonator of Blasting LS and LDT BuildingsBy Zheng Deming, Li Hongwei, Lei Zhan, Dai Chunyang
This paper introduces the application of a digital electronic detonator in the demolition blasting of largescale (LS) and long delay time (LDT) frame-shear structure buildings. The whole building to b
Jan 1, 2019
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Determination of Seismic Velocity from Quarry Blasts Using GPS Enabled Vibration MonitorsBy William. J. Birch, Catherine. E. Johnson, Robert Farnfield
Rocks and other materials can be characterized by their elastic properties. However, seismic velocities represent a more practical set of physical properties for seismic methods. Seismic velocities de
Feb 6, 2023
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Blasting Procedures, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Birmingham, AlabamaBy Beau Bryson, Tony Cooley
The following paper is a technical discussion depicting the type of blasting procedures used to control vibration levels. The blast vibration control criteria that was established and the type of moni
Jan 1, 1985
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Blast Optimization for Improved Dragline ProductivityBy Hike Humphreys, Geoff Baldwin
A project aimed at blast optimisation for large open pit coal mines is utilising blast monitoring and analysis techniques, advanced dragline monitoring equipment, and blast simulation software, to ass
Jan 1, 1994
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Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake TunnelsBy Gordon F. Revey
Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 42 foot diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type and succes
Jan 1, 1991
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Remote Radio Control BlastingBy Scott Gustfason, Richard N. Snyder
What is a safe stand-off distance? Recent mishaps using conventional blasting equipment have seen flyrock as distant as 3,750 feet from the blast area, or close to three-quarters of a mile, therefore,
Jan 1, 1987