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                     Breaking New Ground: Deflagrating Cartridges for Urban Tunneling at Grand Central Breaking New Ground: Deflagrating Cartridges for Urban Tunneling at Grand CentralBy Joseph A. Meyers, Michael D. Stokes This paper will focus on the use of Deflagrating Cartridges for tunnel excavation in Midtown Manhattan at Grand Central and 42nd Street Station, where the excavation has challenges due to the proximit Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Track and Trace in Europe and Worldwide, the Beginning, the Present and in the Future Track and Trace in Europe and Worldwide, the Beginning, the Present and in the FutureBy Frank Hirthammer Since the introduction of the Explosives Track & Trace in Europe in 2014 for manufacturers and 2015 for end-users, a lot has changed in all areas of the supply chain and the use of explosives. The reg 
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                     PIBSA-based Emulsifier for Low Quality Ammonium Nitrate Emulsion Explosives PIBSA-based Emulsifier for Low Quality Ammonium Nitrate Emulsion ExplosivesBy Julia Creasey, Natalie Hodgson, Claire Ward, Craig Davies, Helen Sarginson "Emulsion explosive producers are attempting to lower the cost of emulsion production by using lowquality ammonium nitrate in emulsion formulations. Low quality ammonium nitrate contains additivessuch Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill Quarry Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill QuarryBy Rob Farnfield, Mark Pegden Old Cliffe Hill quarry produces between 4 and 5 million tonnes of crushed granite per year and is located in the county of Leicestershire in the East Midlands region of England. Blasting is carried ou Jan 1, 2010 
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                     A Discrete Element Code for Diggability Analysis A Discrete Element Code for Diggability AnalysisBy Stephen Chung The quality of a blast design can be evaluated in many ways. It may involve fragmentation, muck profile, environmental effects in terms of vibration and the excavation of the blasted material. To assi Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Factors Driving Continuous Blasting Improvement At The Lafarge Ravena Plant Factors Driving Continuous Blasting Improvement At The Lafarge Ravena PlantBy David Lilly, Robert Ethier, David Bremer The Lafarge Ravena Cement Plant in Ravena, New York demonstrated continuous and extraordinary improvement in productivity during the past several years. The factors driving continuous improvement at t Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration Control Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration ControlBy Eric Reale The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently building City Water Tunnel #3 beneath the city. The purpose of this tunnel is to improve water distribution to the city and Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Development of Scaled Damage Criteria for Blasting Development of Scaled Damage Criteria for BlastingBy Jorge Alvarez In a large-scale open-pit mining operation, continuous efforts are made to control damage to the slope walls. An essential tool in this effort is determining the PPVc (critical peak particle velocity) Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Introducing Wireless Initiation Systems in Brazilian Mines Through Sales with Purpose Introducing Wireless Initiation Systems in Brazilian Mines Through Sales with PurposeBy Anderson Meireles, Vladimir Carrasco, Carlos Feliciano Adopting new technology in drill and blast requires a structured implementation process, as it represents a significant change in a traditionally conservative industry. It involves addressing initiall Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Utilization of Aerial Drones to Optimize Blast and Stockpile Fragmentation Utilization of Aerial Drones to Optimize Blast and Stockpile FragmentationBy Ran Tamir "This document introduces the use of drone generated aerial photography to collect and analyze fragmentation data for both muck piles and post crusher stockpiles in order to support the continuousimpr Jan 1, 2017 
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                     AL/AN/FO Optimum Formulation AL/AN/FO Optimum FormulationBy Yessica Idrogo "Undoubtedly mining is currently the activity that brings a great development for all countries involvedin this industry, which means that to develop mining requires adequate explosive mixtures. The f Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Blast Spillover Control Blast Spillover ControlBy Jonathan Heiner Rio Tinto Bingham Canyon Mine started its South Wall Push Back (SPB) in 2011. This push back will mine through the only road to the pit bottom (the 10%). The pit bottom is the main ore sector for th Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Mitigating Loaded Blast Patterns Buried Beneath a High Wall Failure Mitigating Loaded Blast Patterns Buried Beneath a High Wall FailureBy Aiden Carey, Jim Kennedy During December 2007, Lake Cowal Gold Mine located in New South Wales, Australia experienced a significant pit wall failure. The wall failure resulted in the deposition of a large quantity of saprolit Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Density Monitoring of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Confined Boreholes Density Monitoring of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Confined BoreholesBy Felipe França Sitonio Parameter’s control of explosives used in blasting operations have become more relevant over the years, bringing a better understanding of detonation performance. Giving into consideration that bulk e Feb 2, 2020 
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                     Implementation of Track & Trace Solutions in Existing Production Environments Implementation of Track & Trace Solutions in Existing Production EnvironmentsBy Frank Hirthammer The paper explains the procedure of implementing Track & Trace solutions for manufacturers of explosives based on customer experiences. By using concrete examples, the process from project start to im Feb 1, 2020 
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                     The Explosives Industry and Governmental Nexus The Explosives Industry and Governmental NexusBy Rhys Baker, Tim O’Brien, Joshua M. Hoffman This paper discusses this division of power as it relates to the explosives industry. Each branch is responsive to the public and the processes through which each promulgates regulation and legislatio Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Increased Blasting Efficiency Through Operational and Geological Controls on Ore Particle Size Increased Blasting Efficiency Through Operational and Geological Controls on Ore Particle SizeBy W. Boas, R. Silva, D. Yumi, L. Steffen The continuity of the flow and stages within the mining process is essential to achieve success in its operation and results, especially when it comes to a gold mine. During the first seven months of Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosives Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosivesBy A. Torrance A better understanding of the detonation performance of an explosive charge can be gained by directly measuring pressure, temperature and velocity of detonation (VOD). This is particularly important w Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project. Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project.By Rob Farnfield, Ben Williams The A5 road in the United Kingdom forms an ancient and well-used route through the hills and mountains of North Wales. In the 1990?s a programme of work was conducted to upgrade the road to modern sta Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Explosive Freeze Pipe Cutting at the McArthur River Uranium Mine Explosive Freeze Pipe Cutting at the McArthur River Uranium MineBy Dale Preece, Mike Stern, Steve Piercey, Ayman Tawadrous, GC Zhao The McArthur River uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Canada is the world’s largest high-grade uranium mine. It has employed a freeze-wall system consisting of multiple freeze pipes to control the large qu Jan 1, 2011 
