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                     Blasting 1.5 T of Dynamite, Hang up on a Cliff, 125 m Above a Hydroelectric Power Plant Blasting 1.5 T of Dynamite, Hang up on a Cliff, 125 m Above a Hydroelectric Power PlantBy Thierry Bernard, Philippe Dozohne May 13th, in the back country of Nice @arice) collapsed a complete piece of mountain, cutting the RN 2085 and destroying a part of Valabfre’s viaduct. The fist inspections of the site showed that mate Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A History of Explosive Demolition in America A History of Explosive Demolition in AmericaBy Brent Blanchard The use of explosives to safely fell structures can be traced back over 300 years. Since then, dozens of chemists, inventors, blasters and demolition experts worldwide have played prominent roles in t Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Solid Medium Controlled Blasting Technique and Its Application Solid Medium Controlled Blasting Technique and Its ApplicationBy Xue Yongpeng, Zhu Zhenhai, Zhu Ming The purpose of the Solid Medium Controlled Blasting Technique and Its Applications is to have the inside of the vessel-shaped framework (e.g: oil tank , water pool, gas chamber, chimney, water tower, Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student Chapter Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student ChapterBy C. Kosloski, E. McCullough, A. Fox, S. Reed This paper serves as a reference guide for creating or strengthening student chapters of the International Society of Explosives Engineers. This includes chapters that are just starting, currently und Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Low-Rise Building Damage from Low-Amplitude Ground Motions Low-Rise Building Damage from Low-Amplitude Ground MotionsBy Roger E. Scholl Data on off-site low-rise building damage from underground nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) [The AEC has been called the United States Jan 1, 1976 
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                     A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO Explosives A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Diagnostics of Production Blasts in a Deep Underground Mine Diagnostics of Production Blasts in a Deep Underground MineBy F. Malek An extensive blast monitoring program has been carried out to study explosive performance and the effectiveness of blast designs in production blasts in a deep underground mine. Comprehensive monitori Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the Well Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the WellBy Robert B. Hopler Explosives have been important to the oil and gas industries since the very earliest days. The first wells of Pennsylvania and New York in the 1860’s were able to be brought back to productivity by th Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried Mines Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried MinesBy Leslie Taylor, W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste Over the past few years, our laboratory has been investigating the loading on vehicles due to the detonation of buried explosives. We have been using target plates to represent the bottom of the vehic Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Streamlining Processes, Increasing Security, Productivity, and Process Transparency by Using Digital Logistics Solutions within the Supply Chain of Civil Explosives Streamlining Processes, Increasing Security, Productivity, and Process Transparency by Using Digital Logistics Solutions within the Supply Chain of Civil ExplosivesBy Frank Hirthammer Over the past few years, development and implementation of digital logistics solutions has convinced users of many additional advantages of this technology. Barcode labeling and reading increases the Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Some Aspects of Design and Evaluation of Perimeter Control Blasting in Fractured and Weathered Rock Some Aspects of Design and Evaluation of Perimeter Control Blasting in Fractured and Weathered RockBy Andrew F. McKown Overbreak and damage to rock walls at the perimeter of rock excavation can lead to safety problems due to rock falls and additional costs due to a] extra mucking, b] extra concrete or shotcrete to bac Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk Assessment Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk AssessmentBy Lon Santis This paper describes several applications of quantitative risk assessment in the management of commercial explosives operations. The Institute of Makers of Explosives’ (IME) quantitative risk assessme Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D Imaging Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D ImagingBy Ian Bell, Shahram Tafazoli, Bahram Sameti, Aylin Azmin, Edmond Chow, Nima Ziraknejad Image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods have been applied by blast engineers to estimate rock size distribution for over 25 years. These methods utilize a wide range of image segmentation tech Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Protection from Liability Before, During, and After Blast Detonation Protection from Liability Before, During, and After Blast DetonationBy Ralph E. Burnham, J. Kelly Ratliff "The words “dynamite,” “TNT,” “explosives,” and “blasting” typically cause the general public, andjurors, apprehension and fear. Although blasting operations conducted by well-trained, skilled, andexp Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Mine Blasting at the British Columbia Institute of Technology Mine Blasting at the British Columbia Institute of TechnologyBy Christian Dye "The following paper focuses on the developing relationship between the members of theInternational Society of Explosive Engineers (ISEE), and the mining students from the BritishColumbia Institute of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster Fans Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster FansBy Norm Disley, Kingsley Hortin, Gertjan Bekkers As part of the expansion of the Kidd Creek Mine to 2,682 meters (8800 feet) below surface, two largediameter 3000kW (4000HP) booster fans were installed at the 6000 level. Shortly after commissioning Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Influence of Sample Rate on Underwater Blast Pressure Measurements Influence of Sample Rate on Underwater Blast Pressure MeasurementsBy Catherine T. Aimone-Martin, Elena Oana Jacobs, Brent Meins Accurate pressure measurements during underwater detonations are critical for the protection of structures and mitigating impacts to fish and marine mammals. Current guidelines that limit underwater p Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Shockwave Consolidation to Densify Powders into a Bulk Material Shockwave Consolidation to Densify Powders into a Bulk MaterialBy David Nemir, Jan Beck A challenge in materials science is the production of a bulk solid material from a powder precursor. One solution is to use shockwave consolidation whereby a ductile tube is loaded with the powder of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Detection of Geological Features using Aerial Image Analysis and Machine Learning Detection of Geological Features using Aerial Image Analysis and Machine LearningBy Ankit Jha, Sudarshan Rajagopal, Purushotham Tukkaraja Geologic structures are one of the crucial parameters in blast design. Structural geology and rock properties influence drilling patterns, blast layout, and initiation systems. A comprehensive underst 
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                     Lessons Learned from Blasting in Highly Weathered Sandstone Lessons Learned from Blasting in Highly Weathered SandstoneBy Tyler Rockley, Greg Bailey This paper is an engineering case study of a blast performed on a highly weathered sandstone isthmus in an area sensitive to vibration and airblast, the challenges associated with such a blast, the me 
