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                     Limestone Fragmentation Case Study Using Regular Rhythmic Timing Limestone Fragmentation Case Study Using Regular Rhythmic TimingBy Tristan Worsey, Jhon Silva The paper discusses a limestone quarry case study that looks at change in fragmentation due to using different charge sequences when using the regular rhythmic timing method. Feb 1, 2020 
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                     A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock Falls A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock FallsBy David Scutt, David Noon Blast crews are exposed to a number of major hazards including explosives and chemicals, ground conditions, machinery, unique work environments and specific blasting hazards such as fly rock and misfi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Digital Signal Processign Applied to Seismology Digital Signal Processign Applied to SeismologyBy Thad M. Jones This paper considers the sampling, digitizing and reconstruction of seismic signals. A sampling frequency range is proposed and a minimum limit is suggested. Digitizing precision criteria for both pea Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Quantifying Shovel Performance Through Blast Pattern Boundaries Quantifying Shovel Performance Through Blast Pattern BoundariesBy K. Taylor In surface coal mining, the performance of a shovel through blasted muck is one of the key performance indicators of the blast. Historically, performance has been measured qualitatively based on opera Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade Control Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade ControlBy Lindsay Wade, Peter Dare-Bryan Benches in surface mines often contain known areas of ore and known areas of waste, which must be mined selectively. When rock is blasted it not only fragments but is also physically, and non-uniforml Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Dual Delay Detonators: a Practical Solution to Blasting Problems Dual Delay Detonators: a Practical Solution to Blasting ProblemsBy John T. Watson, Jim Bailey Increasing public awareness is probably the single most important challenge faced by any blasting contractor today. This increased awareness usually results in an outcry for tighter regulations and r Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Application of Ammonium Nitrate as an Improvised Explosive Precursor The Application of Ammonium Nitrate as an Improvised Explosive PrecursorBy Kirk Yeager During the last several years the FBI has been involved with a detailed study of explosives designed to replicate formulations utilized world-wide by terrorists. In addition, numerous formulations , b Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Vibration and Airblast Standards for Underwater Blasting in Virginia Vibration and Airblast Standards for Underwater Blasting in VirginiaBy Gordon Matheson, Bill Yancey, David K. Miller "Current regulatory limits for blast vibration and airblast control in Virginia do not specifically addressunderwater explosive testing. Underwater detonation of explosives generates an initial shock Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting Overburden Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting OverburdenBy R Frank' Mammele Chiappetta, Conny Postupack A major problem that has continued to plague the surface coal industry is blast induced damage to the coal seam. Atlas Powder Company has addressed this situation through seven years of field research Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Trial Study--Self Consuming Detonators to Reduce Ore Contamination Trial Study--Self Consuming Detonators to Reduce Ore ContaminationBy Kurt B. Oakes, Brian M. Fortelka Unimin Corporation operates an underground Silica Sand mine at Guion, AR located in North Central Arkansas. The Silica Sand deposit at Guion is part of the St. Peter Sandstone Formation, which is over Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Important Considerations When Selecting Rotary Blasthole Drills for High Altitude Use Important Considerations When Selecting Rotary Blasthole Drills for High Altitude UseBy Lyall Workman New mines are frequently located at altitudes above 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.). Drill selection must take the altitude effects into account, to insure high productivity and good bit life. In particular Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Regulatory Review of Blasting Related Citizen Complaints Regulatory Review of Blasting Related Citizen ComplaintsBy Kenneth Eltschlager The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 requires that blasting be conducted so as to prevent injury to people and damage to public or private property. The three adverse effects are fly Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in Turkey Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in TurkeyBy M. Oguz Ozkazanc, Gulsev Uyar Aldas Because of its safety, being easy to handle, relatively inexpensive and containing a lot of energy, ANFO is the most popular and widely used explosive in Turkey as well as other countries in the world Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blast Noise Annoys Blast Noise AnnoysBy David E. Siskind Increased mineral consumption and environmental concern have caused much interest in potential damage and annoyance from ground vibration and airblast produced by production blasting in surface mines Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Electronic Detonator Performance Evaluation Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (2002 International Society of Explosives Engineers) Electronic Detonator Performance Evaluation Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (2002 International Society of Explosives Engineers)By Roy McKinstry In March of 2001, Barrick Goldstrike became the first surface gold operation in North America to evaluate the advantages of electronic detonators. A detailed study was conducted to quantify the benefi Jan 1, 2002 
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                     HDAN Emulsion Blend Implementation Results in Open Pit Coal Mine HDAN Emulsion Blend Implementation Results in Open Pit Coal MineBy J. P. Remi Proulx, Juan Camilo Gonzalez T., Winston B. Wilches Alabama USA based Drummond Ltd. operates two open pit mines in the Cesar Coal Basin of Northern Colombia. The mines produce a combined total of over 25 million tons (22.7 Mt) of thermal coal per year Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Rock Removal Techniques and Equipment in Trench Excavation and Pipeline Construction. A Comparison Rock Removal Techniques and Equipment in Trench Excavation and Pipeline Construction. A ComparisonBy Benedict C. Di Duca In the underground construction industry. when bidding work, not only is the contractor faced with determining if rock: is in existence within the parameters of his work. he must also estimate the qua Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture Process Intensification of Emulsion ManufactureBy Shuli Teng, Vladimir Sujansky, Matthew Rawls, Ivan Junarsa In recent years significant advances have been made in chemical processing technology. In particular, process intensification using micro-technology has had some success in changing and improving chem Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Instrumentation for Blast Monitoring in Underground Mines Instrumentation for Blast Monitoring in Underground MinesBy Francis Otuonye Rock fragmentation by blasting still remains the most common and cost-effective method of excavating hard rock in mining and tunneling operations. During blasting, the dynamic stresses induced by the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Safety in Blasting Has No Limits Safety in Blasting Has No LimitsBy W C. Brukle Our title for this presentation could be taken in many ways. One course would be terrifying and that would be to cite incredibly bad practices. All of our votes/efforts should be for the reverse direc Jan 1, 1983 
