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                     Analysis of Mining Explosion Performance with Multiple Sensor Data and Physical Models Analysis of Mining Explosion Performance with Multiple Sensor Data and Physical ModelsBy Brian Stump, David Anderson, D. Craig Pearson, Robert Martin Mining explosions designed to move, bulk or fracture rock are often composed of a number of explosions arranged in a complex spatial and temporal pattern. The effects of the explosions are strongly de Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives Industries Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives IndustriesBy David P. Reddick Economics is a social science dealing with the allocation of scarce resources. In modern times the “science” was identified by Adam Smith in his book, The Wealth of Nations, written in 1776. Mr.Smith, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Presplitting and Controlled Blasting Techniques Presplitting and Controlled Blasting TechniquesThe objective in control blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift, ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WA Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WABy William C. B. Gates Demolition blasting next to an active railroad can be very challenging because of track safety, blasting vibrations, potential track fouling by blast debris, and short work windows on a live track. Re Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Hydrodynamics-Based Approach for Predicting the Blast Damage Zone in Drifting as Demonstrated using Concrete Block Data A Hydrodynamics-Based Approach for Predicting the Blast Damage Zone in Drifting as Demonstrated using Concrete Block Data"Rock falls involving a relatively small amount of material are a leading cause ofinjuries in underground mines in the United States. A contributing factor is unwantedblast damage and over-break. A go Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part I Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part IBy Gordon Revey Over ten million pounds of explosives are used daily to blast rock in mines, quarries and construction projects throughout the United States. Despite the immense volume of explosives used, serious inc Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining Industry Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining IndustryBy Kush Patel, Gary Cavanough Mining operations consume over 2.5 Billion Australian dollars’ worth of bulk explosives annually (Richardson, 2018). Despite the large volume of product used, current practices only conduct a cup dens 
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                     Blast Performance Analysis – Wavelet Transforms of Blast Seismograms Blast Performance Analysis – Wavelet Transforms of Blast SeismogramsBy Doug Anderson Blast vibration seismograms are generally collected strictly for compliance with regulations. The peak levels (including dominant frequency) are typically all that are looked at. However, these record Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Explosive Compaction of Saturated Soils Explosive Compaction of Saturated SoilsBy Wayne A. Charlie An experimental test program being conducted at Colorado State University and involves the study of the behavior of water saturated sands under shock and explosive loadings. The study is being conduct Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Rapid Raising Rapid RaisingBy Jim Peterson Raising equipment that is commonly used include handheld drills such as Jacklegs or Stopers, Alimak raise climber also using handheld drills, drop raises using long-hole drills whether top hammer or I Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blast Modeling with Sabrex 3.6 and Its Applications to Improve Mine Productivity Blast Modeling with Sabrex 3.6 and Its Applications to Improve Mine ProductivityBy Stephen H. Chung The SABREX computer blast simulation program permits the study of the effective use of explosive energies and predicts the total performance of a blast in terms of:fragment size distribution: muckpile Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USA Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USABy Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach Blasting conducted in the USA using the new Electronic Initiation System developed by Altech has shown that an accurate delay system will benefit the customer. Results from test work clearly showed th Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear Pump Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear PumpBy C. M. Badeen, J. Paige, W. Evans, L. McCauley, A. Caddies, I. Alilovic, R. Turcotte, C. O. Lyogun, C. Bonner Gear pumps are very commonly used for the pumping of AN-water based emulsion products for both handling and blast loading applications. The potential major hazardous problems likely to be encountered Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Interpreting Continuous Velocity of Detonation Measurements Interpreting Continuous Velocity of Detonation MeasurementsBy Bruce Vandenberg Two tests were set up as part of the course given by Blasting Analysis International. Both tests were performed using the prototype Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR). The prototype has several li Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Reduction of Airblast and Prevention of Flyrock Reduction of Airblast and Prevention of FlyrockBy Rufus Flinchum Two of the most critical concerns a blaster faces today are airblast and flyrock. Airblast, sometimes called noise or overpressure, can cause damage to neighboring structures, especially windows. It a Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Developments in Cast Blasting Using High Bulk Strength Explosives at Rietspruit Opencast Developments in Cast Blasting Using High Bulk Strength Explosives at Rietspruit OpencastBy Mike D. J Bonneau, Malcom Jr Ford Rietspruit Opencast Services was one of the first opencast coal mines to successfully employ cast blasting to aid in the burden removal operation. Initial work on cast blasting began at the mine in 19 Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Borehole Geophone Method for Estimating Tunnel Blast Vibration Propagation Borehole Geophone Method for Estimating Tunnel Blast Vibration PropagationBy Kyle Ott, Bernard Daly, Syed Haq, Douglas Anderson, Parsons Brinckerhoff Drill and blast was determined to be the most cost-effective means of excavating the Raw Water Tunnel (RWT) for the Croton Water Treatment Plant in the Bronx, New York City. One of the major issues co Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Modified Case Charge for Avalanche Control Modified Case Charge for Avalanche ControlBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr This paper provides an overview of a new method for avalanche control using a high explosive charge placed at the avalanche runout zone: the case charge technique. This new avalanche control technique Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim Reports Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim ReportsBy Gregory Poole With access to the World Wide Web, many resources are readily available for improving claim reports. With a little time spent on line, a more thorough report can be created. Claimants will accept the Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Measuring Blast Movement to Reduce Ore Loss and Dilution Measuring Blast Movement to Reduce Ore Loss and DilutionBy Darren Thorton, David Sprott, Ian Brunton Blasting causes movement of the rock and can be detrimental to the accurate delineation of the ore and waste regions within the resulting muck pile. The consequences can be ore loss and dilution. Howe Jan 1, 2005 
