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Electronic Initiation System in Fosterville Gold Mine Development
By C. Zuniga, S. Combrinck, C. Peters
Agnico Eagle Gold have partnered with Enaex Australia at their Fosterville gold mine to leverage a combination of drill and blast technologies to optimise underground development mining. The mine is t
Feb 6, 2023
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Seismic Blasting Between the North Poles
By Lloyd Litwin
The ARTA 2008 Project (Alpha Ridge Test of Appurtenance) was a Canadian Government sponsored deep water seismic survey carried out on the high arctic permanent polar ice cap. This Geological Survey of
Jan 1, 2011
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A New Digital Centralized Blasting System
By Peter Reinders, Dirk Hummel
This paper describes a new digital Centralized Blasting System (CBS), which is currently being introduced into underground applications. The CBS makes use of the field-proven detonator and equipment t
Jan 1, 2004
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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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Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica
By Ken Schei, Martin Reed, Samuel Bowser, John Wright
From October 18 through October 21, 2001, United States Antarctic Program blasters opened ten access holes for research divers in 11-ft. thick sea ice at Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Dur
Jan 1, 2003
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Safe and Reliable Remote Blasting with Electronic Initiation Systems
By Riaan Van Wyk, Gys Landman
In today’s mining environment the use of radio communications in the form of two-way radios, cellular phones and even automated mining, form a vital part of the daily operations of a mining site. The
Jan 1, 2011
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Journal: Dynamite Daze
By S. S. Bud Jenkins
I went to an underground limestone mine recently to demonstrate the use of borehole liners. The liners were for horizontal holes in a normal “V” cut tunnel round. I hadn’t been in this mine for about
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting and Its Control at Hydro Quebec
By Wilfrid Comeau
Since 1967 Hydro Quebec has undertaken the control of blasting and its effects at its power development sites. Blasts have been monitored using a commercially available three component seismograph. In
Jan 1, 1977
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Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph Data
By Kenneth Eltschlager
Post-blast assessment techniques using off-site data which includes location, seismograph and photographic data were discussed during the Blaster’s Weekend at this year’s ISEE Conference. Blast and pr
Jan 1, 2007
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Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill Quarry
By 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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Determination of Seismic Velocity from Quarry Blasts Using GPS Enabled Vibration Monitors
By William. J. Birch, Catherine. E. Johnson, Robert Farnfield
Rocks and other materials can be characterized by their elastic properties. However, seismic velocities represent a more practical set of physical properties for seismic methods. Seismic velocities de
Feb 6, 2023
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Elevated Temperature and Reactive Ground Testing Best Practices
By D. Fry, S. Hunsaker
Ammonium nitrate in explosives and sulfides in reactive ground have the potential to react at ambient and elevated temperatures resulting in premature detonations. The Australasian Explosives Industry
Jan 1, 2024
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Believe it or Not: My Summer Internship as an Explosive Company Tech Rep
By Jacqueline Berendzen
Summer internships are a great way for students to explore different career paths in the industry and get first hand experiences with potential employers. As a junior in mining and explosive engineeri
Jan 1, 2010
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Flyrock Prediction and Control in Surface Mine Blasting
By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder
Flyrock can be a serious hazard associated with blasting. Many surface blasting accidents involving injury result from excessive flyrock beyond the protected blast zone. Numerous cases of equipment da
Jan 1, 1994
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Journal: Book Review / Micrometer Crack Response to Vibration and Weather
By ISEE
Micrometer Crack Response to Vibration and Weather, by Prof. Charles H. Dowding of Northwestern University, adds to Prof. Dowding’s already important contributions to the industry with his “Constructi
Jan 1, 2010
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Application, monitoring, and control of vibrations induced by underground rock blasting using a near-field methodology
By A. Gontijo, A. Matos, P. Lincoln, L. Fonsecail
This paper investigates how to manage and model the vibrations caused by rock blasting in a Brazilian underground mine. Considering the frequent detonations and the previous lack of effective vibratio
Jan 1, 2024
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Mitigation and Management of Blast Generated Fume in Eastern Australia
By Muamer Medusalic, Kim Henley, Lucas Bottomley
The period from 2009 to 2012 has witnessed a large rise in the number of blast-generated fume events in Eastern Australia, where highly visible oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are produced from coal mine bla
Jan 1, 2012
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Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit Operations
By C. Liley
Open cut blasting at the Ernest Henry mine has the potential to cause damage to nearby underground workings. This paper is a case study of the blast vibration management project which was conducted to
Jan 1, 2012
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The Development of a UN/DOT and ATF Compliant Special Effects Explosives Transportation Packaging/Storage Magazine System
By Tassilo Baur
In the motion picture/television industry and to some extent in the entertainment industries in general, there is often a need to use energetic materials to create special effects as part of a product
Jan 1, 2009
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Assessing Explosives Competence in the Workplace
By Denise Clarke
Homeland Security Qualifications (HSQ) personnel were instrumental in developing the UK’s suite of Explosive Substances and Articles (ESA) National Occupational Standards (NOS) (also known as "compete
Jan 1, 2013