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                     Influence of Different Parameters in the VOD of Gassed Bulk Explosives Influence of Different Parameters in the VOD of Gassed Bulk ExplosivesBy Miguel Araos The aim of this study was to understand clearly how VOD of emulsion-based gassed explosives is influenced by parameters such as nitrate salt composition in the oxidizing phase, product density, blend Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Surface Blaster Training and Licensing in Pennsylvania Surface Blaster Training and Licensing in PennsylvaniaBy Charles A. Nork Licensing of surface blasters as a regulatory requirement has been in effect in Pennsylvania for more than twenty years. Training of license applicants was begun in 1971 on a random basis. Formalizati Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Electric Explosive Tube Initiation System Electric Explosive Tube Initiation SystemBy Richard N. Snyder In this system for connecting blasting caps to the initiation source, the need for a redundant design structure provides more reliable method of explosive initiation. This is accomplished by using a c Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Sources of Variability in Rock Hardness During Crater Blasting Sources of Variability in Rock Hardness During Crater BlastingBy Bradley C. Paul Similar rock formations exhibit great variability in resistance to fragmentation during crater blasting. This observation was made during an attempt to calibrate the Kuz-Ram blast fragmentation model Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Review of Current Blast Practices in Minnesota Iron Mines A Review of Current Blast Practices in Minnesota Iron MinesBy James Keenan Mesabi Range blasting has evolved in over a century of mining. The obstacles including: hard and heavily jointed rock, bitter winters and frequent wet holes; combine to create a unique challenge for b Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Reducing Underwater Blast Damage with Air-Screens Reducing Underwater Blast Damage with Air-ScreensBy Gregory L. Hempen "Pressure waves from submerged blasting can have adverse impacts on nearby structuresand on aquatic fauna. Underwater blasting is not allowed for some situations withoutmitigation of these adverse pre Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar Technique Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar TechniqueBy A T. Spathis, J J. Felice, T A. Beattie High speed cinematography of surface blasting operations is used for diagnosing various aspects of blast performance. Several quantitative features may be derived including confirmation of the hole in Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Scale of Effects in Evaluating Vibration Damage Potential The Scale of Effects in Evaluating Vibration Damage PotentialBy Lewis L. Oriard Ground vibrations associated with blasting are generally in a higher frequency range and of shorter duration than those generated by earthquakes, and the intensity scales for earthquakes cannot be app Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Development of the Wireless Initiating System Using Microwave Power Development of the Wireless Initiating System Using Microwave PowerBy Masanobu Morita, Koichi Kurokana, Kenji Hashimoto, Yoji Tasaki, Yukio Iida "It has been the long desire of blasting engineer to realize the automatization of tunnelblasting to improve the safety and efficiency. As for bore hole drilling, the automatizationhas been achieved b Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Buffer Blasting VS. Cast Blasting Buffer Blasting VS. Cast BlastingBy Jeff Wachendorf Due to the competitive nature of the coal industry we are constantly challenged to reduce costs associated with day to day operations. Every facet of the mining operation is scrutinized for cost reduc Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Characterizing Explosives and Blasting Emissions Characterizing Explosives and Blasting EmissionsBy MacDonald B. Johnson, Douglass P. Bacon With the advance of science, rise of public interest in environmental matters, and continuing erosion of air quality, Federal and state regulators are demanding an increasing complex array of data con Jan 1, 1995 
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                     An Analysis and Prevention of Flyrock Accidents in Surface Blasting Operations An Analysis and Prevention of Flyrock Accidents in Surface Blasting OperationsBy Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis Blasting is a primary means of extracting minerals and ores at surface mining operations. The domestic consumption of explosives and blasting agents during the year 2001 was about 5.25 billion pounds. Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Derivation of Fracture Intensity from Measured Fragmentation Derivation of Fracture Intensity from Measured FragmentationPrediction of fragmentation in Taconite Mining is an important aid to blasting engineers. A simple theory relates the intensity of radial fracture per unit length to distance from the borehole, from w Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Crisis Communications!!! International Society of Explosives Engineers January 31, 2007 Nashville, TN Crisis Communications!!! International Society of Explosives Engineers January 31, 2007 Nashville, TNIntroduce self – thanks for having me.Indiana program – spent first 15 years of program telling folks how smart we are and to trust us. “We are from the government and we are here to help you.” How we Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Review of Blasting Accidents in Surface Mining A Review of Blasting Accidents in Surface MiningBy Richard W. Watson, Julius Roth The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a contract study of the hazards associated with surface mining.! Part of this effort involved an analysis of surface mining accidents associated with blastin Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Explosives Malfunction from Sympathetic Detonation to Shock Desensitization Explosives Malfunction from Sympathetic Detonation to Shock DesensitizationBy C Yeung, G Fitz, R Heater, P D. Katsabanis Explosives malfunction due to shock waves is a serious concern for successful blasting results. Malfunction can range from sympathetic detonation to desensitization and modification of firing times of Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Drilling and Blasting in Environmentally Sensitive Areas Drilling and Blasting in Environmentally Sensitive AreasBy William Clark, Rick Taylor "Ajax Contracting was awarded the project to drill, blast and crush 100,000 tons of quarryrock for the Forest Service In Elk City, Idaho, during the summer of 1992. This projecttakes place in an area Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Blaster Complies with Department of Transportation Regulations A Blaster Complies with Department of Transportation RegulationsBy Donald H. Matthews I wish to preface my remarks with the warning that I, in no way profess to be an authority on the U. S. Department of Transportation, Hazardous Materials Regulations, 49CFR Parts 100-199, nor attempt Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Measurement of Detonation Waves in Composite Explosives The Measurement of Detonation Waves in Composite ExplosivesBy C De La Cruz The use of a thin-film piezoelectric stress gauge to determine the pressure profile in a detonating explosive has been demonstrated. These PVDF gauges have measured, in the borehole, the Chapman-Jouge Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Recent progress with the European Directive on Pyrotechnic Articles (4e894ebd-b782-4676-b2a7-043caaabc442) Recent progress with the European Directive on Pyrotechnic Articles (4e894ebd-b782-4676-b2a7-043caaabc442)By R. Wharton, M. Bagley Following a series of papers relating to the certification of explosives for sale in member states of the European Union presented at previous ISEE conferences, this poster paper has been prepared to Jan 1, 2008 
