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                     Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical Techniques (da596259-c39e-4f49-b378-cc1a75a7ae1e) Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical Techniques (da596259-c39e-4f49-b378-cc1a75a7ae1e)The common approach of designing blasts on a trial and error basis is quickly coming to an end. When utilizing the full scale blast environment, trial and error can quickly become cost prohibitive and Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development Headings The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development HeadingsBy Chantale Doucet, Yves Lizotte, Alan Cameron A joint Federal Government-Industry research project on the effect of geology on the fragmentation of rock excavated by blasting in underground developments was conducted at the CANMET Experimental Mi Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Case Study of Blast Damage Evaluation in Open Stope Mining at Kidd Creek Mines A Case Study of Blast Damage Evaluation in Open Stope Mining at Kidd Creek MinesBy Hung Tran, Qian Liu, Patrick Andrieux, Dave Counter Blast damage in open stope mining has been an important concern in controlling ore dilution. Severe damage to the surrounding rock mass can result in the caving of waste rock and/or backfill materials Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Explosives Industry in India: A Changing Scenario Explosives Industry in India: A Changing ScenarioBy S S. Kahlon India is a large and growth market for explosives and accessories, which has dramatically changed from complete import dependence to self sufficiency, and now has an exportable surplus. The largest si Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Vibration Control During the Construction of an In-Pit Lime Kiln (8311e31c-6f16-4a2a-8cda-6570ebbd2b33) Vibration Control During the Construction of an In-Pit Lime Kiln (8311e31c-6f16-4a2a-8cda-6570ebbd2b33)By Paul Worsey, Ron Ecklecamp, Scott G. Giltner, Ronnie Inman, Terry Drechsler A blast monitoring program conducted at Chemical Lime Companys new lime calcining facility near Ste. Genevieve, Missouri is discussed. The purpose was to develop blasting criteria for the construction Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Study of Blast Over-pressure from Intentional MEC Detonations Using Double Sandbag Mitigation Study of Blast Over-pressure from Intentional MEC Detonations Using Double Sandbag MitigationBy Daniel Haines, Benjamin Konshak, Michelle Crull American Technologies Incorporated Group (ATI) is the prime contractor with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Center (CEHNC) in the Honolulu District for the removal of munitions and explosives Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Bubble Mystery The Bubble MysteryBy Richard Dooley This paper is one sided because it presents the problem, but not the solution. The problem of blisters (bubbles) and occasional tears in caisson liners occurred when blasting and we have not found a c Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Channel Effect for AN/FO Slurries and Emulsions The Channel Effect for AN/FO Slurries and EmulsionsBy Ray Heater, Qian Liu, Alan Bauer The channel effect is a phenomenon that takes place with decoupling explosive charges; an air shock wave propagating ahead of the detonation wave in the annular space around the explosive charge compr Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility Complying with Sara-Title III: The Community Right-to-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing FacilityBy Douglas R. Burns Complying with SARA-Title III and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act as a Non-Manufacturing Facility. As of August 23, 1988 non-manufacturing facilities storing end using chemicals Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Source Scaling Study of Single-Fired Mining Explosions Source Scaling Study of Single-Fired Mining ExplosionsBy Brian Stump, Rong-Mao Zhou A series of single-fired (simultaneously detonated) explosions were conducted in an Arizona copper mine. The explosions spanned yields from 1700 to 13600 lbs (773 to 6169 kg) and were all detonated in Jan 1, 2006 
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                     A Method of Measuring Continuous Detonation Rates Using Off-the-Shelf Items A Method of Measuring Continuous Detonation Rates Using Off-the-Shelf ItemsBy Robert A. Cortese, Lon D. Santis This paper describes a method of measuring continuous detonation rates using standard electronic parts, coaxial cable, and a data recorder such as an oscilloscope. Three six-volt lantern batteries or Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Reduction of Vibration in a Low Frequency Zone at Construtora Sultepa EV Quarry Reduction of Vibration in a Low Frequency Zone at Construtora Sultepa EV QuarryBy D. C. Valdemeri, Oppermann J. P. Z., R. G. Schaarschmidt, C. S. Mendonca This case study was conducted in an aggregate company, located at Estância Velha town, RS, Brazil. The study was based on the results of vibration monitoring mainly in terms of PPV (peak particle velo Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Application of Neural Networks to Prediction of Powder Factor and Peak Particle Velocity in Tunnel Blasting Application of Neural Networks to Prediction of Powder Factor and Peak Particle Velocity in Tunnel BlastingBy Yonghun Jong, Chungin Lee The main purpose of this study was to apply the artificial neural network (ANN) models to determine optimal powder factors and predict peak particle velocities, based on a series of observations and i Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Determination of Dynamic Pressure and its Effect on Blasting Determination of Dynamic Pressure and its Effect on BlastingBy Ignacio Humeres Valdivia, Alejandro Ferrada Vergara In the latest years, the use of innovative blasting techniques has become more frequent in mines all over the world. Such techniques allow the miner to be more aggressive in the distribution of explos Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Predicting Low-Amplitude Long-Distance Ground Vibrations Induced by Blasting Predicting Low-Amplitude Long-Distance Ground Vibrations Induced by BlastingBy Navid Mojtabai, Jaak J. K Daemen Some facilities require ground vibration limits that are far below typical vibration levels of interest in most blasting situations. A possibly extreme example of such a facility might be the proposed Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting VibrationsBy Kenneth Medearis The accurate prediction of possible damage to historic structures subjected to blasting-related ground motions is not infrequently the dominant factor in whether or not a mining or quarrying operation Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Summary of Subsurface Carbon Monoxide Migration Incidents A Summary of Subsurface Carbon Monoxide Migration IncidentsBy Lon Santis Although unproven, it is suspected that there have been eleven locations since 1988 where explosive generated carbon monoxide (CO) gas moved through the earth and accumulated in nearby underground enc Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek Mine Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek MineBloomfield Collieries Rix’s Creek Mine is an open cut coal operation located in the Hunter Valley region of Australia. The mine produces approximately 1.1 mt of saleable product per year and routinely Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by Detonation Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by DetonationBy Claude Cunningham, Szendrei The partitioning of blasting energy into “Shock” and “Heave” components is a popular concept for attempting to match explosives to particular ground conditions and blasting results. The issue is compl Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin Gauge Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin GaugeBy Richard H. Granhom Detonation pressure, or Chapman-Jouguet pressure, is an intrinsic property of an explosive, and like detonation velocity, is an indicator of explosive performance. Pressure and velocity are also impor Jan 1, 1991 
