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                     A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden Displacement A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden DisplacementBy D Linn Coursen Detonation propagates in the subject blasting agent at about 2.7 km/sec when it is heavily primed but explosion propagates in it at only about 0.43 km/sec when it is lightly primed. When propagating a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Dilution Control and Vibration Studies at an Underground Mine Dilution Control and Vibration Studies at an Underground MineBy B Mohanty, R Yang, M Leblanc A total of 33 blasts in the pillar recovery program at INCO-Crean Hill has been investigated by means of an extensive set of diagnostic techniques. These included, borehole deviation measurements, sto Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Dynamic Response of a Fully Grouted Resin Roof Bolt to Blast Loading Dynamic Response of a Fully Grouted Resin Roof Bolt to Blast LoadingBy Francis O. Otuonye A time series and system analysis modeling technique was applied to signals from strain egages mounted on a fully grouted resin roof bolt and signals from accelerometers mounted on the bolt head and r Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Lithologic Variation and Vibration Effects Lithologic Variation and Vibration EffectsBy Edward J. Walter Vibration control is affected by many factors which are difficult to isolate and evaluate. Occasionally a circumstance occurs in which one factor appears to predominate and its effects can be evaluate Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Effect of Explosive Type and Delay Between Rows on Fragmentation The Effect of Explosive Type and Delay Between Rows on FragmentationBy Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen A. Rholl The Bureau of Mines fired seven test blasts in a 22-ft bench of limestone, screening the material to investigate the influence of explosive type and between row delays on fragmentation. Four 4-hole, s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Merging an Open Pit with an Underground Mine Merging an Open Pit with an Underground MineBy Charles L. Greening MARTIN MARIETTA CEMENT at Martinsburg, West Virginia, has been and presently is engaged in coupling present open pit with old underground workings. Various drilling and blasting techniques have been i Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD Mines Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD MinesBy M. L. Mendes, J. Q. Nojiri, S. C. Botelho, A. P. Campanha In February 28, 2001 JOULE coordinated the first tests with an electronic detonator in South America at an iron ore operation - ITABIRA MINES from the Brazilian COMPANHIA VALE DO RIO DOCE (CVRD) - the Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Influence of External Detonation Generated Plasmas Upon the Performance of Semi-Confined Explosive Cartridges The Influence of External Detonation Generated Plasmas Upon the Performance of Semi-Confined Explosive CartridgesBy Lex L. Udy External detonation generated plasmas, highly ionized zones of reacting material ejected from the surface of detonating explosive charges, are shown to be the cause of channel desensitization, i.e., t Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Advantages and Disadvantages of Down-the-Hole Hammer Blasthole Drilling vs. Rotary Drilling in Large Scale Open Pit Surface Mining Advantages and Disadvantages of Down-the-Hole Hammer Blasthole Drilling vs. Rotary Drilling in Large Scale Open Pit Surface MiningBy George D. Raitt, Rudy Lyon Until fairly recently, Down-The-Hole (DTH or DHD) hammer drilling was never really a factor in large scale open pit surface mining. It was a method confined to water well drillers, aggregate quarries Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore HolesBy R W. Bellenie, P N. Blakey The phenomena of post detonation gases in muckpiles is reasonably well known. It causes the 'rumbling' noises occasionally heard after a blast in open pits or quarries and is thought to occur due to i Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Blast Documentation Using the Techbase Database Management System at the Eastside Reservoir Project Blast Documentation Using the Techbase Database Management System at the Eastside Reservoir ProjectBy Martin Chenoweth The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) is undertaking one of the nations largest water management projects. The Eastside Reservoir Project is being built to insure a supply of wa Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Ammonium Nitrate in Mine Water: A Case Study Ammonium Nitrate in Mine Water: A Case StudyBy Carlos Agreda "In the present article a case study of ammonium nitrate in mine water is briefly analized and discussed. Causes of mine water pollution from AN are very well identified and emphasized.Some preventati Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources Company Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources CompanyBy Shannon Studden, Angela King, Allan Koski Cliffs Natural Resources is an international mining and natural resources company with over 160 years of history. A member of the S&P 500 Index, the company is a major global iron ore producer and a s Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blasting Techniques Used On The Clif Avenue Reconstruction Project Blasting Techniques Used On The Clif Avenue Reconstruction ProjectBy Doug Hoy The scope of the Cliff Avenue Reconstruction Project in Sioux Falls, South Dakota was to widen a two lane highway to five lanes, along with removing and reconstructing both above and below ground util Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda Minerals Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda MineralsBy David Sprott The effect that underground blasting has on the stability of hangingwalls, pillars and other rock structures is an inherent part of Noranda's geomechanics and mine design program to improve mine safet Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The Evolution of Mining and Explosives in the Powder River Basin The Evolution of Mining and Explosives in the Powder River BasinBy Joseph W. Hejny, Marlyn G. King Coal mining in the Powder River Basin has changed in recent years to accommodate the large quantity of coal produced. With strip ratios of one to one and up to three to one, extensive amounts of overb Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Leakage Tolerance in SDI Electronic Detonator Blasting System Leakage Tolerance in SDI Electronic Detonator Blasting SystemBy Gimtong Teowee SDI has launched the Electronic Detonator Blasting System containing a set of robust serial protocol and hardware exhibiting great ease in field usability and deployment. Programmable delay time with Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Changing Powder Distribution in the Highwall Holes Reduces Overbreak and Rockfall Hazards Changing Powder Distribution in the Highwall Holes Reduces Overbreak and Rockfall HazardsBy Virgil J. Stachura, Calvin L. Cumerlato The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to develop a blasting method that would reduce overbreak and rockfall hazards at a limestone quarry in northeastern Wisconsin. Reductions in overbreak w Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Estimation Particle Velocity on the Basis of Blast Event Measurements Estimation Particle Velocity on the Basis of Blast Event MeasurementsBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, A. Kadir Karadogan, Savas Gorgun The environmental problems arisen from ground vibration and air blast have been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as mining, construction, quarry, pipe line etc. where blasting Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Explosives Sculpt at Crazy Horse Explosives Sculpt at Crazy HorseBy Paul Muehl, Roger Lawrence The massive sculpture taking place on Crazy Horse Mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota, may Be the most unique application of precision blasting techniques in the world today, It is certainly t Jan 1, 1991 
