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                     Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New GuineaBy Peter Bellairs, Anthony Bubb The Porgera Gold Mine is located at an altitude of 3000m in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea some 600 km Northwest of Port Moresby the capital city. Access to the mine is via a five hour trip Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Specialized Blend and Delivery Equipment Optimize Emulsion/ANFO Applications Specialized Blend and Delivery Equipment Optimize Emulsion/ANFO ApplicationsBy Thomas F. Mechtenberg, Michael S. Powell In the past several years many coal operators and stone producers have reduced drilling and blasting cost by utilizing Bulk Emulsion/ANFO blends. For many operators the cost of equipment to handle ble Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, Ireland Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, IrelandBy Brendan O'Reilly, Outokumpu Zinc, Geoff J. Johnston, S Durucan Historically vibration monitoring has dealt primarily with surface blasting or "near field" monitoring of underground blasts. The Situation at Tara Mines is different, blasting occurs up to 400m under Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Status of Testing Program to Benefit Explosives Safety Standards Development in The United States Department of Defense Status of Testing Program to Benefit Explosives Safety Standards Development in The United States Department of DefenseBy Michael Swisdak, John Tatom, James Tancreto In 2002, testing was proposed to generate needed data to assist in developing improved explosives safety standards within the US Department of Defense. This testing emphasizes two major areas: (1) ful Jan 1, 2006 
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                     2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findings 2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findingsBy Michael Noy Current image based systems used to measure fragmentation are measuring the two dimensional presentation of a set of three dimensional objects. A two dimensional measurement of fragmentation restricts Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and Costs Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and CostsBy Thomas J. Snyder Modern quarry management should be alert to every opportunity to improve productivity and reduce operating costs. In this paper, the author outlines areas in which explosives suppliers should be encou Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal Mine Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal MineBy Mark D. Kirkbride This paper outlines the process for designing a hard rock blast in an underground coal mine. The coal mine is located in Western Kentucky and operates four continuous miner units at 7 unit-shifts per Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Close-In Blasting Effects on Structures and Materials Close-In Blasting Effects on Structures and MaterialsBy Lewis L. Oriard The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of close-in blasting effects on various types of structures and building materials, as encountered in this writer's professional practice. Structure Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting Dolomite Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting DolomiteBy Dennis Alan Clark An increase in construction and quarry operations has necessitated blasting activities in areas once considered rural and in the close proximity of transmission pipelines. A method to determine the ma Jan 1, 1976 
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                     An Assessment of Size Distribution of Rock Fragments from Blastin gin an Underground Hardrock Mine An Assessment of Size Distribution of Rock Fragments from Blastin gin an Underground Hardrock MineBy F O. Otuonye Full-face blasts were fired in a 12 x 8 ft drift of an underground hardrock mine in a basalt formation with porphyry copper to study the effects of drill pattern and explosive type on the size distrib Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Shrapnel Mitigation Methods for Linear Shape Charges Shrapnel Mitigation Methods for Linear Shape ChargesBy Raymond Hofstetter, Paul Worsey The purpose of this paper is to investigate commonly used methods for mitigating the effects of shrapnel from linear shape charges (LSC) used in the demolition industry. Primarily the problem is not t Jan 1, 2008 
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                     A Method for Site-Specific Prediction and Control of Ground Vibration from Blasting A Method for Site-Specific Prediction and Control of Ground Vibration from BlastingBy Andrew P. Ritter, James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson, Stephen R. Winzer We have developed a method for predicting and controlling ground vibration from blasting using a rigorous scientific approach. The method is based upon the superposition of seismic waveforms generated Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Azimuthal Variation of Ratiation of Seismic Energy from Cast Blasts Azimuthal Variation of Ratiation of Seismic Energy from Cast BlastsBy Robert Martin, Brian W. Stump As part of a series of seismic experiments designed to improve the understanding of the impact of mining blasts on verifying a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, a sixteen station network of three-compone Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Coupling Numeric and Symbolic Modeling in Blast Design Coupling Numeric and Symbolic Modeling in Blast DesignBy Martin L. Smith, Robert L. Hautala The objective of blast optimization can be approached either in a qualitative sense of designing a blast which will be "trouble free", or quantitatively in the sense of minimizing overall mining costs Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting Vibrations Affected by Underground Cavities Blasting Vibrations Affected by Underground CavitiesBy Jennifer P. Harrell, D. Joseph Hagerty In many areas of the eastern United States, especially in the Midwest, past mining activities have left large and extensive underground openings. Now, renewed mining is occurring in such areas in surf Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Demolition of Reinforced Concrete Bridges during Reconstruction of the Motorway Zagreb-Krapina Demolition of Reinforced Concrete Bridges during Reconstruction of the Motorway Zagreb-KrapinaBy Goran Cirkovic, Zvonimir Ester, Josip Krsnik During the reconstruction of the motorway Zagreb-Krapina three reinforced concrete bridges were demolished, for their width was not adequate for the new motorway. Demolition of the three bridges was c Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A New Tool for Managing Risk Associated with Commercial Explosives Operations A New Tool for Managing Risk Associated with Commercial Explosives OperationsBy Lon Santis, David Leidel, John Tatom, Meredith Hardwick This paper describes the development and methodology of the Institute of Makers of Explosives’ Safety Analysis for Risk (IMESAFR), a risk analysis software program for commercial explosives operations Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Nine Years of Blasting Experience with Electronic Delay Detonators Nine Years of Blasting Experience with Electronic Delay DetonatorsBy Claude Cunningham AEL has been developing electronic detonators continuously since 1986. It launched its first system for opencast mining in 1993, and now has two distinct product lines. The path has not been without g Jan 1, 2002 
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                     An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location Response An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location ResponseBy W. Birch The traditional concept of scaled-distance modelling for predicting blast induced ground vibration holds many drawbacks, not least of which is the major effect data scatter imparts on confidence deter Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of Fragmentation Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of FragmentationBy Daniel Roy, Chris J. Preston, Ron J. Elliott This paper discusses the use of pressure transducers in water filled boreholes in conjunction with surface mounted geophones to gather field data for in-situ dynamic rock properties determinations. A Jan 1, 1996 
