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                     Journal: 19th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Bear Lake Hydro Project" Journal: 19th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Bear Lake Hydro Project"By Corry Goumans The job location is at Bear Lake Hydro Project located north of the town of Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time. Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time.By Shazad Hosein, Rob Farnfield, Bill Birch, Liam Bermingham The propagation of a shock wave through air as a result of quarry blasting consists only of one type of wave, the compression wave. This is in marked contrast to seismic waves where a number of differ Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole Timing Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole TimingBy Calvin J. Konya Backbreak behind the last row of boreholes can be a significant problem for blasting operations. Backbreak will interfere with the proper drilling and execution of the subsequent shot and can produce Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit MinesBy Park McLure, Paul Kunze Abandoned underground mine workings have been regularly encountered in open pit mining excavations for many years, for the most part without many serious problems resulting. During the last several ye Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Predicting Tunnel Overbreak Predicting Tunnel OverbreakBy P. R. Mohanty, Kaushik Dey Blast-induced tunnel overbreak prediction in the past has been based on peak particle velocity measured far from the blast site with necessary extrapolation. This has often resulted in suggesting high Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Desensitization and Malfunction of Coal-Mine Explosives The Desensitization and Malfunction of Coal-Mine ExplosivesBy Michael S. Wieland Underground coal-mine explosives (permissibles) can be substantially degraded by the underground stress waves from the explosion of neighboring borehole charges. This cross-borehole interaction genera Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive EnvironmentsBy Tom Hale Developers and blasters are faced with increasing public demand and regulatory restrictions to maintain the lowest possible levels of noise and vibration from blasting operations in populated urban ar Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Changing Powder Distribution in the Highwall Holes Reduces Overbreak and Rockfall Hazards Changing Powder Distribution in the Highwall Holes Reduces Overbreak and Rockfall HazardsBy Virgil J. Stachura, Calvin L. Cumerlato The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to develop a blasting method that would reduce overbreak and rockfall hazards at a limestone quarry in northeastern Wisconsin. Reductions in overbreak w Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Black Thunder Coal Mine and Los Alamos National Laboratory Experimental Study of Seismic Energy Generated by Large Scale Mine Blasting Black Thunder Coal Mine and Los Alamos National Laboratory Experimental Study of Seismic Energy Generated by Large Scale Mine BlastingBy Robert L. Martin, Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson, David Gross In an attempt to better understand the impact that large mining shots will have on verifying compliance with the international, worldwide, Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT, no nuclear explosion tes Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Numerical Modeling of the Effect of High Stresses on Blast Induced Damage Numerical Modeling of the Effect of High Stresses on Blast Induced DamageBy A. S. Tawadrous The stress field around a detonating charge in a borehole was calculated using AUTODYN for a variety of in-situ stress conditions. Calculations were conducted for zero in-situ stress, hydrostatic cond Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground VibrationsBy O E. Jr Crenwelge Recently promulgated regulations governing blast induced ground vibrations in the mining industry contain a frequency criterion as one option for verifying compliance. This criterion is based upon an Jan 1, 1988 
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                     PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and Control PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and ControlBy Daniel B. Conn, John L. Floyd PhotoSeis™ is a blast analysis method that combines the advanced technologies of high speed motion picture photography and digital seismology. When fracturing rock with the use of explosive energy, th Jan 1, 1990 
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                     On the Influence of Powder Factor on Mucking Rate On the Influence of Powder Factor on Mucking RateBy Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Manuel Lopez, Pablo Segarra Previous work in which rock properties and blasting parameters (geometry, charging and timing) were reported together with truck filling times, is taken as a starting point for a thorough analysis of Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Efficient use of energy to control bench damage Efficient use of energy to control bench damageBy Elias Poulakidas, Marco Arellano The impact of a higher copper price on the open pit metal mining sector has derived in a faster and safer way in which the mining operation of broken and mineralised material is carried out. In this r Jan 1, 2008 
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                     On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation Energy On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation EnergyBy Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Jean Du Mouza, Essaieb Hamdi This paper evaluates the actual energy delivered by the explosives used in the fragmentation of rock during blasting vs. the available theoretical explosive energy. The evaluation of the fragmentation Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in Europe Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in EuropeAccording to the Directive 93/15/EEC, given on 5th of April 1993, all the commercial explosives placed on the market and transfered in European Union and EFTA countries have to be certified and contai Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field Blaster Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field BlasterBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements This paper relates some of the experiences, good and bad, of blasting adjacent to residences of the primary author during his 15+ years of field blasting in the Northern Great Plains region. During th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed Emulsions Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed EmulsionsBy L D. Lawrence, R S. Day, Gordon Coleman Commercial emulsion explosives are typically characterized by their relatively high detonation velocities due to the intimacy of oxidizer and fuel and to their sensitization with glass microballoons. Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Origins and Effects of Inter-deck Pressure in Decked Blasts The Origins and Effects of Inter-deck Pressure in Decked BlastsBy J. A. Rodgers, K. C. Whitaker The time domain during which an explosive detonates and causes rock to fragment and displace is on the order of tens of milliseconds. Because of this, the dynamic processes that occur during this time Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Mechanics of the Run up on Linear Shaped Charges Cutting Mechanics of the Run up on Linear Shaped Charges CuttingBy Jason Baird, Seokbin Lim Run up is a factor in Linear Shaped Charge (LSC) cutting for which an account must be made. It occurs on the initiation segment of the charge, and the cutting performance during this period is signifi Jan 1, 2006 
