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Analytical Measurements in Cast Blasting to Identify the Cause and Cure for "Orange Smoke" Formation
By Charles R. Barnhart
The Nitrogen Dioxide Cloud: After one year of testing it can be stated that we do know and understand a great deal about why the nitrogen dioxide formation is exacerbated in cast blasting. Picture 1 i
Jan 1, 2004
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Reducing Coal Damage And Loss With A New Blasting Technology
By Tapan Goswami, Lloyd Hain, Geoff Brent
For many years Ramp 24 at Ensham mine in Queensland, Australia has suffered substantial coal loss and damage due to the fragile nature of the coal and problematic geological conditions, which have pro
Jan 1, 2008
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Destress Mass Blast in the North Regional Pillar at Brunswick Mine
By Philemon Desrochers, Ken Qian Liu
Following the success of the West Ore Zone distress mass blast in 2001 at Brunswick Mine, a similar approach was taken to distress the North Regional Pillar (NRP) which contained over 3 million tonnes
Jan 1, 2004
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Difficulties and Suggestions when Drilling and Blasting in a Karst Environment
By James T. Ludwiczak
Drilling and blasting in a Karst (sinkholes and mud seams) environment has long been a problem for blasters, miners, quarry operators, contractors, and developers. While one cannot change the geologic
Jan 1, 2005
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The Development of a UN/DOT and ATF Compliant Special Effects Explosives Transportation Packaging/Storage Magazine System
By Tassilo Baur
In the motion picture/television industry and to some extent in the entertainment industries in general, there is often a need to use energetic materials to create special effects as part of a product
Jan 1, 2009
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Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard Construction
By Enrique Munaretti, Cathy Aimone-Martin, Vitor Rosenhaim, Jair Koppe
Production blasts at one of Copelmi’s coal mine operations will be carried out 100 m (330 ft) from a neighborhood located in the town of Butiá, southern Brazil. Mine management is concerned about the
Jan 1, 2013
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Harmonic Delamination of Nuclear Structures
By 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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Conversion from Two-Pass Overburden Removal to Cast Blasting at Simplot Phosphates
By Dale Preece, Steven Case, Cassidy McAllister
Simplot Phosphates produces high quality phosphate fertilizer through open pit mining. The operation near Vernal, UT began as a three-pass mining process carried out with drill and blast followed by t
Jan 1, 2012
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A Study of Investigating the Relationship between Geological Strength Index and Ground Vibration Frequency Induced by Blasting
By Ali Kahriman, D. Adiguzel, R. Ulger, U. Akkaya
The environmental problems arising from ground vibration has been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as quarry, mining, civil works, shaft, tunneling, pipe line and dam construc
Jan 1, 2011
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Control of the Flyrock and Vibrations for the Protection of Electrical Installations
By Jorge Cárdenas, Piero Mejía, Diego Gamarra
The present case study details the solution to a complex situation in a mining operation, involving the challenge of expanding the tailings storage facility in high-criticality areas adjacent to elect
Jan 21, 2025
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Excavation of a Tunnel to Reach a Large Underground Cavern Roof Fall
By H. S. Venkatesh R. Balachander, G. C. Naveen
During the construction of a 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan a huge rock fall took place in the Downstream Surge Chamber (DSC) during March 2016. The total quantity of rock in the
Jan 1, 2019
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Controlling Air Blast with Drone 3D Profiling
By Tyler Rockley, Cara Rosen
Blasting at a granite quarry in eastern Maryland produces elevated air blast readings that can fall into the cautionary zone for the state of Maryland environmental regulations on a semi-regular basis
Feb 1, 2020
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Bench Increase Angle
By Jamie Delgado, Marco Arelano
The changes of bench angles in an Open pit mine has a strong economical impact in the “mining business”, particularly in its cash flow related both to the decrease as well as to the increase of the gl
Jan 1, 2001
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Problem Boulders, Big and Bigger
By Jerry Wallace
Two recent-release boulders posed serious threats to public transportation and utilities in Washington State. Both required challenging drilling and blasting solutions.
Jan 1, 1997
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Controlling Air Blast with Drone 3D Profiling
By Tyler Rockley, Cara Rosen
Blasting at a granite quarry in eastern Maryland produces elevated air blast readings that can fall into the cautionary zone for the state of Maryland environmental regulations on a semi-regular basis
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Damage to Rock: Near Field Seismic Models Revisited
By Santiago Gómez, Pablo Segarra, José A. Sanchidrián
In this paper, differences between the industry-standard Holmberg-Persson (H-P) approach and a semi-analytical vibration prediction model called full-field solution (FFS) are analized. The analysis is
Feb 1, 2020
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Solving Blasting Safety Hazards with Advanced Technology
By Ronald W. Roberts
For years, blasters have experienced near-misses, injuries, and yes, even fatalities as a result of the dangerous nature of our business. Yet, some blasters continue to portray the immortal attitude:
Jan 1, 1996
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Rational Methodologies for Setting Blast Vibration Limits for Houses
By Adrian Moore, Alan Richards
"It has been common practice to set blast vibration limits for structures using an “observational”approach whereby limits are set at a level based on observations of damage, or the lack ofdamage, comb
Jan 1, 2013
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Improvements to Blast Performance by Use of a Low-Density Emulsion at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine
By Tony Francelj, D. Scott Scovira, Remi Proulx
The Meikle Mine is a high-grade, underground gold mine that utilizes a primary and secondary stoping method with delayed backfill. The newly developed Rodeo Mine will start production using similar mi
Jan 1, 2002
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An Analysis of Recent Accidents During Use of Commercial Explosives
By Lon Santis
This paper analyzes 110 serious accidents that occurred during the use of commercial explosives in mining, construction, and other industries since 1992. Data from the Mine Safety and Health Administr
Jan 1, 2003