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                     Blasting Vibrations Control: The Shortcomings of Traditional Methods (8c86c528-3bb9-4ed9-a215-9a73f369bc05) Blasting Vibrations Control: The Shortcomings of Traditional Methods (8c86c528-3bb9-4ed9-a215-9a73f369bc05)By Thierry Bernard, Pierre M. Vuillaume, Michel Kiszlo In the context of its studies for the french ministry of the environment and for the French national coal board, INERIS (the French institute for the industrial environment and hazards, formerly CERCH Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Optimization of Blast Design For Under Ground Driveways in Indian Coal Mines Optimization of Blast Design For Under Ground Driveways in Indian Coal MinesBy C. B. Navalkar The optimization of blast design under consideration is for the conventional driveways in under ground coal mines with respect to board & pillar workings in India. Basically The Blast Design includes Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Research on Program Design for Control Blasting of Reinforced Concrete Frame Structures Research on Program Design for Control Blasting of Reinforced Concrete Frame StructuresBy Wang Hao "Demolition of reinforced concrete frame structures in building crowded cities is a hardproblem in control blasting. Any mistakes, e.g. wrong toppling direction of multi-storeybuilding or incompleted Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Storage of Technical (Porous) Ammonium Nitrate Storage of Technical (Porous) Ammonium NitrateBy Erik Nygaard During the last years, ammonium nitrate has been involved in several accidents worldwide. This have caused increased focus on security and safety issues and resulted in:• Revised Yara standards • Revi Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique Multiple Raise Round Blasting TechniqueBy Dave I. McGregor The Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique (MRRBT) is a safe, efficient, cost effective method of blasting thee will use existing mine personnel. The MRRBT, developed from the conventional 'drop rais Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Flyrock Issues in Blasting Flyrock Issues in BlastingBy T. Bajpayee, G. Mowrey, D. Ingram, T. Rehak Blasting operations are an essential element in the recovery of our Nation’s mineral resources. The mining industry uses billions of pounds of explosives annually. The majority of blasting occurs in s Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Influence of Detonator Strength in the Behavior of Cap Sensitive Explosives Under Dynamic Pressure Conditions Influence of Detonator Strength in the Behavior of Cap Sensitive Explosives Under Dynamic Pressure ConditionsBy Jaime Huidobro, Michele Hall The desensitization of an explosives column by the transmitted effects of the earlier detonations in nearby explosive charges is of vital concern to the explosives and blasting industries. Stress wave Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Vibrations and Flyrock at a Limestone Quarry Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Vibrations and Flyrock at a Limestone QuarryBy R M. Bhatawdekar, A I. Theresraj, H S. Venkatesh Wadi Limestone Quarry is one of the largest captive mines of Associated Cement Companies Ltd, India. The mine management wanted to extend the excavation as close to the plant as possible for maximum e Jan 1, 1999 
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                     A Multiple Deck Burn Round for Shaft Sinking A Multiple Deck Burn Round for Shaft SinkingBy Thomas L. Barkley This paper describes an unusual design for a 12 foot diameter, 30 foot deep circular shaft shot in a close in urban environment less than 100 feet from occupied structures. It uses diagrams, video foo Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Utilize photography as evidence Utilize photography as evidenceBy Ralph King Blasting has been completed when the lawyer calls to say that a landowner has filed a suit alleging damages to the roof of his home. Mitigation talks fail to produce an adequate resolution and the cas Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast Blasting Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung "A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been underdevelopment since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employsexplicit time i Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion Explosives Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion ExplosivesBy Shulin Nie The dead-pressing phenomenon in emulsion explosives is wellknown. Research work on this subject has been carried out at the Swedish Detonic Research Foundation for the last few years. Several experime Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Safeguarding of Blast-Affected Areas Safeguarding of Blast-Affected AreasBy Jerry Bennett A recant Bureau of Mines analysis has shown that failure of blast area security systems is the mayor cause of mine blasting accidents. Accidents occur during scheduled blasting because of failure to c Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company Prospective Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company ProspectiveBy Frederick R. Cosgrave Blasting near buried Natural Gas pipelines has always been an area of great concern. Given the many variables that the blaster must contend with in determining how to break the rock while trying to ke Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Airdek: an Update Airdek: an UpdateBy Michael D. McGill, John L. Turner, Don Sieger, Doyle Newhouse Since its introduction by Atlas Powder Company in late 1986 as a means of highwall stabilization in surface coal mines (1), applications of the basic AirDek (2) blasting technique have multiplied rapi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting at the Valdez Creek Placer Mine, a Cost Savings Design for Sub Arctic Conditions Blasting at the Valdez Creek Placer Mine, a Cost Savings Design for Sub Arctic ConditionsBy William E. Hill The blasting program at the Valdez Creek Placer Mine must deal with challenging situations throughout the year. During the short summer, extreme water conditions must be confronted, while the winter m Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Granite Blocks Extraction by Detonating Cord in Different Italian Quarry Basins: an Overview of Design and Operation Practices Granite Blocks Extraction by Detonating Cord in Different Italian Quarry Basins: an Overview of Design and Operation PracticesBy Mauro Fornaro, Marilena Cardu, Renato Mancini Detonating cord cutting is widespread in dimension stone extraction, especially in the case of hard, abrasive stones as granites, an important resource for Italian industry. General data on this produ Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Effect of Geology on Burden Displacement Effect of Geology on Burden DisplacementBy Rahim G. Haghighi, Calvin J. Konya Fragmentation is the fundamental concern of rock blasting and it measures the effectiveness of blasting. Fragmentation is sensitive to not only the interrelationship among the design variables, but al Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Importance of Straight Hole Drilling Importance of Straight Hole DrillingBy Stephen Hamilton This case history details the issues surrounding the rock drilling industry’s growing demand for straight holes, the importance of straight holes and the introduction of a new production drilling syst Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Perceptions of the Use of Explosives in Urban Areas Perceptions of the Use of Explosives in Urban AreasBy Harry L. Siebert, Thomas Gelormino Rock excavation in urban areas occurs with maximum public exposure and, with the aid of explosives, is one of the challenges facing this industry today. Such excavation is also a hidden factor in area Jan 1, 1985 
