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                     Blasthole Pressure: What it Really Means And How We Should Use it Blasthole Pressure: What it Really Means And How We Should Use itBy Claude Cunningham Blasthole pressure is the starting point for many blast design calculations, but the way in which it is usually derived, from measured detonation velocity, indicates that more thought is needed as to Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (PART IV) MINING AND DEMOLITIONS General Staff, War Office, 1910 LONDON Copyright Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (PART IV) MINING AND DEMOLITIONS General Staff, War Office, 1910 LONDON CopyrightBy Robert Hopler SECTION 9.---BORING AND BLASTING.*155. Blasting is the operation of bringing down and detaching from its bed or position masses of material by means of explosives. Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Blasting with Used Oil/Diesel Blend at Echo Bay Minerals - McCoy/Cove Mine Blasting with Used Oil/Diesel Blend at Echo Bay Minerals - McCoy/Cove MineBy Sally Lynn Zadra "In May, 1994, Echo Bay Minerals - McCoy/Cove Mine petitioned for approval to recycle used oil formanufacturing ANFO. Recycling oil in this way will result in a cost savings for the minesite as well a Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blasting of Soil with Cable Charges Blasting of Soil with Cable ChargesBy Othmar Mueller Cable charges are theoretically endless. Practically,they are composed of very long sausage like explosive charges. They are primarily used for excavating ditches in soils. Blasted ditches are necessa Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Overburden Blasting Vibrations: Analysis, Prediction, and Control Overburden Blasting Vibrations: Analysis, Prediction, and ControlBy Otto E. Jr Crenwelge, Timothy A. Peterson We have developed a site-specific method for analysis, prediction, and control of ground vibrations induced by overburden blasting operations in surface coal mines. Field tests conducted at R&F Coal C Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph Data Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph DataBy Kenneth Eltschlager Post-blast assessment techniques using off-site data which includes location, seismograph and photographic data were discussed during the Blaster’s Weekend at this year’s ISEE Conference. Blast and pr Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Ammonium Nitrate: Projections on Its Future Availability Ammonium Nitrate: Projections on Its Future AvailabilityBy Duane Skidmore, Calvin Konya The supply crunch and cost rise for ammonium nitrate (AN) over the past year have been influenced by a number of factors. These include a general inflationary tendency, particularly great cost rises i Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Building and Structural Blasting in Hungary Building and Structural Blasting in HungaryBy Sandor Nagy The Explosive and Blasting Department of the Hungarian Mining Research Institute is responsible for the research and development of industrial applications of explosives. Appropriate explosives techno Jan 1, 1977 
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                     RF Sensitivity Testing of an RF-Safe Electric Detonator RF Sensitivity Testing of an RF-Safe Electric DetonatorBy James Barker, David Leidel, Don Crawford, Daniel Dorffer This paper describes the test processes performed to ensure the suitability of an RF-safe detonator for use in oilfield explosives operations on land and offshore locations where RF silence cannot be Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Explosives Storage Explosives StorageBy William F. Skully An effective explosives storage program involves selection of a storage site, checking zoning and special permit requirements, acquisition of the storage site land, determining correct layout for requ Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Explosives Training Modules and Econex Approach Explosives Training Modules and Econex ApproachBy Fred C. Drury The Explosives Engineer's concern for personnel training in the safe, efficient and effective use of explosives materials has grown in recent years. Available training options have also grown. Today's Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and Stoping Case Study - Pumpable Emulsion Trials in Tunneling and StopingBy Eduardo Berger This paper describes a mechanized loading system, the HYDRODOSE, which allows the use of pumpable emulsions in underground mining. It also describes a pumpable emulsion explosive for small diameter ho Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter Upholes Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter UpholesBy D K. Joyce Large diameter boreholes have become increasingly popular in underground mining. Drilling equipment can drill full rings, including vertical upholes. Special techniques are required to load upholes of Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Achieving Ore-Waste Separation By Dual-Fragmentation Blasting Achieving Ore-Waste Separation By Dual-Fragmentation BlastingBy Robert M. Carland, Horace Gene Biggs, David Holland At a North Carolina feldspar surface mine, the orebody contains intrusions of waste material occurring at various angles from horizontal to dipping, and varying considerably in thickness. In order to Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Unwinding the Red Tape of Local Blasting Regulations Unwinding the Red Tape of Local Blasting RegulationsBy Steve Dillingham In recent years, there has been a trend toward increasingly demanding blasting standards being enacted by local and regional regulatory authorities. The objective of this paper is to alert blasters of Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blast Damage Control During Underground Mining Blast Damage Control During Underground MiningTracer blasting is commonly used in Canadian underground mines for overbreak control. It involves tracing a column of ANFO with a low strength detonating cord. In order to investigate the effectivenes Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Journal: Security Matters Procedures to follow When Explosives Are Taken in a Crime (e.g., Theft)** Journal: Security Matters Procedures to follow When Explosives Are Taken in a Crime (e.g., Theft)**By Unknown Contact Local Law Enforcement Authorities. Contacting the local law enforcement authorities is essential to the quick recovery of explosives taken in a crime. Contact Local ATF Office. The local ATF o Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Evaluation of Propagation Sensitivity of Commercial Explosives in Large Diameter Holes Evaluation of Propagation Sensitivity of Commercial Explosives in Large Diameter HolesBy RR Vandebeek, A W. Bauer The Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory regularly evaluates the properties of commercial explosives for authorization under the Canada Explosives Act. Propagation sensitivity is normally measured Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Demolition of Old Bridge Piers ByBlasting Demolition of Old Bridge Piers ByBlastingBy S. Mandal, R. Singh The demolition of structures with explosive though most rapid, safe and efficient requires planned blast design parameters with respect to geometric and strength properties of the structure to be demo Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on Dilution Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on DilutionBy M Scoble, J Szymans During the past year, the Canadian Centre for Automation and Robotics in Mining (CCARM), McGill University, Montreal, has been involved with INCO Ltd.'s Manitoba Division in investigating the extent a Jan 1, 1991 
