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                     Production Drilling and Blasting Techniques at the Escalante Silver Mine Production Drilling and Blasting Techniques at the Escalante Silver MineBy Eddie L. Catbagan The Escalante silver-bearing deposit, consisting of a relatively wide and continuous quartz vein, contains openings ranging from minute to a few feet wide on the footwall and hanging wall. These openi Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Blasting Accidents in Underground Mines a Two Decade Summary Blasting Accidents in Underground Mines a Two Decade SummaryBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb This paper is a summary and an update of the underground mine blasting accident investigations and studies previously conducted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the former US. B Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Modeling Rock Fracturing in Bench-Blasting Problems Modeling Rock Fracturing in Bench-Blasting ProblemsBy J S. Kuszmaul "A computational model of rock blasting is being developed to examine the blasting problems associated with in situ oil shale processing. This model, however, will also be useful as a design tool for Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Innovative Landmine Neutralization Innovative Landmine NeutralizationBy Everett Clausen, Richard Walker CIL/EVANinc and the Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory of the Government of Canada have evolved a concept developed by Research Energy of Ohio, into a landmine neutralization system that is the m Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing FacilityBy Douglas R. Burns Complying with SARA-Title III and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility. As of August 23, 1988 non-manufacturing facilities storing end using chemicals Jan 1, 1989 
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                     High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold Mines High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold MinesBy P A. Gibson, J R. Brinkmann The South African gold mining industry fires approximately 800 000 sloping blastholes daily. A programme aimed at characterizing the stope blasting process is underway in order to identify areas for i Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Increasing Cast Blasting Benefit with the Use of High Speed Motion Picture Photography and Analysis Increasing Cast Blasting Benefit with the Use of High Speed Motion Picture Photography and AnalysisBy John L. Floyd The use of explosive energy to displace overburden or waste material can provide substantial savings to operations which normally rely on mechanical means for material removal. To optimize the availab Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting System Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting SystemBy Albert van Niekerk, Mick Lownds Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting System Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blast Casting in a Sensitive Environment Blast Casting in a Sensitive EnvironmentBy Greg J. Stach, Norman "Skip" Hale The authors describe the development of an overburden blast casting program in the upper seam of coal at a 2-seam surface mining operation on property adjacent to an active operating underground coal Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Massive Blasting in Chuquicamata Mine Massive Blasting in Chuquicamata MineBy Sergio Segovia Parra, Victor Hernan Sheen Uriol This contribution of the concept of mass blasting both closing and production allows breaking paradigms, to limit the number of tons to thunder. The areas of geotechnical different mining large mining Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated ResultsBy D Schneider, H Elliott The advantages and disadvantages of using inclined boreholes in blasting has been under discussion for a long time. Some recognized disadvantages are that drilling costs, both operating and capital co Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Sealine Trenching with Explosive Technology Sealine Trenching with Explosive TechnologyBy John J. Ridgeway Habits take us where we were yesterday and attitudes tend to keep us there. Until recently, little had been accomplished to improve conventional explosive energy for use offshore. But with the special Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Limited Void Volume Blasting Limited Void Volume BlastingBy Thomas E. Ricketts Limited void volume blasting (LVVB) occurs when rock is blasted into a volume that is not sufficient to let the rock expand to its free-bulking value. The freebulking value is obtained when the rock p Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Numerical Modeling of the Effect of High Stresses on Blast Induced Damage Numerical Modeling of the Effect of High Stresses on Blast Induced DamageBy A. S. Tawadrous The stress field around a detonating charge in a borehole was calculated using AUTODYN for a variety of in-situ stress conditions. Calculations were conducted for zero in-situ stress, hydrostatic cond Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area Security Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area SecurityBy W. Reisz Blast area security is the responsibility of everyone involved in the blasting operation and goes well beyond simply controlling access by unauthorized personnel. Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete Foundations Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete FoundationsBy Thomas A. Simpson, Yung-Kwaun Jow, Dennis L. Gamble Construction of the $200 million Riverchase Galleria Mall in Hoover, Alabama was started in early 1984. The construction area consists of about 70 acres. The extensive building complex requires heavy Jan 1, 1985 
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                     PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast Damage PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast DamageBy Shawn Kirkpatrick, Yang Ruilin, Tamara Whitaker In order to manage blast vibration in soft ground containing large diameter holes and large charge weights, a number of issues must be considered. This paper describes techniques to control and reduce Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting Agents Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting AgentsBy Ronald R. Rollins A continuous propagation velocity measurement probe has been utilized to determine velocities of slurry explosives, whole prills, crushed prills, aluminized crushed prills, in bulk and plastic screw t Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Product Security Developments Product Security DevelopmentsBy John Watson Overview: Intro and Product Use Trends ?? Packaged Explosives ?? Bulk Explosives ?? Initiation Systems – Conventional Initiation Systems – Electronic Detonators ??Q&A Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River Mine Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River MineBy Rick W. Bellenie, Ronald L. Woolf The Gregg River mine is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Hinton, Alberta, approximately 330 kilometres (205 miles) west of Edmonton and lies against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Jan 1, 1994 
