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                     The Application and Economics Benefits of Blasthole Drill Monitors The Application and Economics Benefits of Blasthole Drill MonitorsBy John F. Vynne This paper will discuss the application of available monitoring technology on blasthole drills with the goal being to reduce costs and increase productivity. Case studies from the monitoring of blasth Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Presplitting Techniques with Large Diameter Blastholes in Western Coal Presplitting Techniques with Large Diameter Blastholes in Western CoalBy John J. Barnes The advent of more powerful explosives, increased bench heights, and larger diameter blastholes has necessitated the use of presplitting techniques in sub-bituminous coal mines. The combination of the Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Innovative Blasting and Excavation of a Tailrace Channel at the Laforge Hydroelectric Plant James Bay Innovative Blasting and Excavation of a Tailrace Channel at the Laforge Hydroelectric Plant James BayBy Mario Coderre, Andre Pinsonnault, Francois Lefebvre, Pierre Groleau, Yves Newman, Christian Pouliot "This paper describes the blasting methods used to excavate the tailrace channel at theLaforge hydroelectric plant. It also shows the importance and versatility of the dopedemulsion explosives used in Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation Versatility Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation VersatilityBy Pierre-Louis Migairou After a period of development and experimentation ranging over 20 years, electronic detonators have now come to maturity and are becoming the first choice in many diverse applications like tunnelling, Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blast Vibration Analysis by a Time Series Technique Blast Vibration Analysis by a Time Series TechniqueBy Francis O. Otuonye An application of a time series and systems analysis modeling technique to blast vibration data is discussed. The vibration data was taken from a rock support structure and the surrounding rock mass a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Optimum Drill and Blast an Everchanging Target Optimum Drill and Blast an Everchanging TargetBy Peter G. Bellairs The traditional concept of Optimum Drill and Blast is that it is achieved when ore is produced at the lowest unit cost and due to the complexities of most mining operations represents a band which ext Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents Fueled with Nitropropane Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents Fueled with NitropropaneThis paper discusses development, test data, field trials, performance, application and possible economics of high-energy blasting agents fueled with Nitropropane that can be bulk loaded into downhole Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Blasting Over 40 Feet of Toe Burden - A Case Study to Outline Modern Planning Techniques Blasting Over 40 Feet of Toe Burden - A Case Study to Outline Modern Planning TechniquesThe use of angled shot holes can be extremely effective in blasting faces that either have a great deal of toe burden or where it is difficult to give a drill access to a face due to backbreak and fac Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Effect of Powder Factor on Fragmentation The Effect of Powder Factor on FragmentationThis paper examines the hypothesis that the fragment size distribution of blasted rock contains information about the changes in fragment sizes with distance from the borehole, and that this informati Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal Defense Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal DefenseBy G Alan Foster The presence of approximately 600,000 attorneys in the U.S.A. and the determination by the courts that blasting is considered an 'ultra hazardous' activity makes every practical blaster aware that at Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Increased Productivity through Frost Blasting Increased Productivity through Frost BlastingBy Terry Graf, Bill Thompson, John Guenther SYNCRUDE CANADA LTD.. operates the largest synthetic crude oil production facility in the world. Over 60,000,000 Bank Cubic Metres of oil sand is mined each year from their open pit located in Fort Mc Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A History of Explosives Use by the Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region A History of Explosives Use by the Forest Service Rocky Mountain RegionBy Raymond V. Adolphson Use of explosives effectively and safely has come a long way since its discovery and early stages of development. The need to objectively and functionally train personnel in the safe and effective use Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC) Blast Optimization with Emulsion Explosives Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC) Blast Optimization with Emulsion ExplosivesBy M Lemieux, R Mason The SABREX blast modeling program was introduced to I.O.C.C.'s Carol Lake Iron Ore Project in December 1987. As part of CIL's Technical Services, SABREX was used to implement an optimization program d Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Spherical Charges Develop Vertical Crater Retreat Method in Stope and Pillar Mining Spherical Charges Develop Vertical Crater Retreat Method in Stope and Pillar MiningThe breakage mechnism of a spherical charge greatly differs from that of the cylindrical charge used in underground mining. The advantages of the spherical charge could not be utilized until INCO Meta Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Development and Performance of Liquid Oxygen Explosives Development and Performance of Liquid Oxygen ExplosivesBy Kamal Wadhwa Ever since the introduction of Liquid oxygen explosives in India in 1927, these explosives are being extensively used in the various mining industries such as coal, ironore, limestone, bauxite, magnes Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Dynamic Analysis of Highway Structures to Blast Excitation Dynamic Analysis of Highway Structures to Blast ExcitationBy Douglas Lindsey, Glenn Hazen, Shad Sargand "With the innovation of computational equipment, an exact analysis of structures as dynamic systems is more approachable. Accordingly, the dynamic system can be established, if the natural characteris Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Increasing Back Break Using High Speed Blasting Techniques Increasing Back Break Using High Speed Blasting TechniquesBy Terry L. Cook RAG Coal West, Inc., Belle Ayr Mine is located in the heart of Wyoming’s rich Powder River Basin coalfield. Belle Ayr utilizes an open pit, truck/shovel operation to strip the overburden off the 70’se Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting Accidents in Mines, a 16-Year Summary Blasting Accidents in Mines, a 16-Year SummaryBy John W. Kopp, David E. Siskind Over 4 billion pounds of commercial explosives are used by the U.S. mining industry every year with an excellent and improving safety record. However, accidents involving explosives are seldom minor. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     The Impact of Stochastic Variables on the Rock Blasting Results The Impact of Stochastic Variables on the Rock Blasting ResultsBy Carlos Agreda "It is widely accepted that the rock blasting results are a function of several stochastic variables given by: -The natural geological structure of the rock mass (joint spacings, discontinuities lengt Jan 1, 1996 
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                     High Power Energy Casting High Power Energy CastingBy R W. Givens This paper presents blast casting design variables that have been developed and are currently being used at the High Power Energy mine in West Virginia. The shot specifications are summarized in Table Jan 1, 1988 
