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An Investigation into the Effect of Varying Joint Aperture and Nature of Surface on Pre-splitting
By Syed M. Tariq, Paul N. Worsey
Presplitting is a now a universally accepted perimeter control technique in rock excavation. The success of presplitting and the smoothness and integrity of the resulting perimeter is largely dependen
Jan 1, 1996
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The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (99bcf922-54c7-4892-afa2-e6992e96fe29)
By Robert B. Hopler
First, a definition: “an explosive is called a permissible explosive when it is similar in all respects to the sample that passed certain tests by the national Bureau of Mines, and when it is used in
Jan 1, 1995
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Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Are We Learning from Mistakes
By Steve Dillingham
There are some blasters and blasting companies that just seem to have better safety reputations than others. This is in spite of the fact that they are essentially doing the same type of work under si
Jan 1, 2003
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“Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines”
By Rachel Bernau
Water wells, aquifers, and pipelines rarely incur damage from nearby blast vibrations. Extensive ground vibrations may cause a drop in the water table thereby changing an aquifer’s structure or drying
Jan 1, 2001
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Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and Quantity
By Gordon M. Matheson, David K. Miller
Possible impacts to the water quality and production capacity of ground water supply wells by blasting is a common cause of complaints for blasting contractors, mining companies, and local regulatory
Jan 1, 1997
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Half a Century of Service in the Interests of Explosives
By J E. (Boet) Coetzee
SAFEX International, as the name suggests, is a global organisation, which has the fundamental objective of improving the safety of operations concerned with the manufacture, storage, transport, and u
Jan 1, 2005
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Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory Context
By A Brodbeck, AT Spathis
Australian regulatory control of ground vibration and airblast arising from mining, quarrying and civil construction operations is spread across a number of federal, state and local authorities and ac
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent European Developments Relating to Pyrotechnics
By R. K. Wharton
The paper reviews the development of European harmonised standards for fireworks, recent major incidents involving the bulk storage of fireworks which led to research funded by the European Commission
Jan 1, 2005
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Damage Complaints: Damage Potential, Pre-Blast Evidence, Human Response
By David R. Ziegler
The concept and facts concerning "threshold blast damage" are not considered "general knowledge". Perhaps because of a lack of knowledge, understanding, and experience of blasting effects, property ow
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect of Surface Roughness of Charge Hole on Detonation
By Fumihiko Sumiya, Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Yuji Wada, Yukio Katoh, Yoshikazu Hirosaki
In our previous work, the results of photographic observation using a high speed framing camera showed that the difference between precursor air shock wave velocity and detonation velocity was primary
Jan 1, 1996
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Daveytronic, Digital Detonator Testing in a Vibration Sensitive Environment
By Douglas A. Bartley, Davey Bickford, Raphael Trousselle
The long awaited arrival of a high accuracy detonator to reach the explosives end user will provide new opportunities the blasting community to become better equipped and able to improve upon the curr
Jan 1, 1998
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Roadblocks: Increasing Production, Reducing Problems
By Greg Parker
"As the Explosives Industry continues to evolve and condense, those involved, such as Blasters,Contractors, Distributors and Consultants, continue to be challenged by both internal and externalforces.
Jan 1, 1999
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Tell Me Professor Richter -- How Much Did They Shoot?
By Douglas A. Anderson
It is quite common for people exposed to blast vibrations to ask questions such as "How big was that blast on the Richter Scale?" Although it is tempting to dismiss such questions out of hand, for the
Jan 1, 1994
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The Potential for Unifying Drilling, Blasting and Downstream Operations by the Application of Technology
By Lyall Workman
"Many new technologies, useful to the mining and quarrying have recently come to market. Some are applicable to drilling and blasting operations. Others apply to subsequent mining unit operations and
Jan 1, 2001
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Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Reactive Versus Proactive SafetyYou Decide
By Steve Dillingham
Change occurs all of the time. In fact, it’s fair to say that change is a constant. Sometimes the change is inconsequential, but sometimes the change impacts us d i rectly and severely. Take regulatio
Jan 1, 2003
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Chemical and Physical Factors that Influence No. Production During Blasting - Exploratory Study
By James Rowland, Isaac Zlochower, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) carried out exploratory laboratoryscale studies to identify factors that may contribute to nitrogen oxides (NOx) production associated
Jan 1, 2002
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Innovative Methods of the Use of Explosives and Non-Explosive Demolition Methods in Sensitive Areas; Non-Explosive Demolition Agents to Enhance Profit Margins in Difficult Rock or Concrete Removal Projects
With the ever increasing problems of narrowing profit margins, and increased liability, a solution/option to SEE members is needed. It is essential that all members understand the benefits of utilizin
Jan 1, 1995
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A Definition of Criteria Required to Evaluate the Results of Production Blasts
By Norm Tienkamp, Normand Martineau
Through the normal course of operation, mine operators are living situations where blast results need to be measured. It becomes the supervisory group responsibility to select evaluation parameters wi
Jan 1, 1996
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The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy Consumption
By Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta
Blasting has an important impact on mining and milling well beyond the necessary ability to dig and load the ore efficiently. There is an increasing body of blasting research indicating significant im
Jan 1, 2003
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Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic Winter
By Jeff Peterson, Alastair Grogan
During the winter of 2001/2002, a number of seismic exploration projects were carried out in the Mackenzie River Delta area of the Northwest Territories, in Canada. The purpose of the seismic projects
Jan 1, 2003