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                     Blasting and Excavating on Precarious Rock Slopes Blasting and Excavating on Precarious Rock SlopesThere is an intuitive tendency to equate rock strength with rock stability, yet the two must be evaluated separately. A slope in strong hard rock is not necessarily stable, nor is a slope in weathered Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The SMI, New Easy-to-Use Electronic Initiation System (795fe0f6-f065-4203-a155-5e3b91346325) The SMI, New Easy-to-Use Electronic Initiation System (795fe0f6-f065-4203-a155-5e3b91346325)By Stephen John Brace Increasingly, electronic blast initiation systems are being made available to the mining and construction community, both in South Africa and internationally. Indeed, in some parts of the world, perha Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Journal: The Agricultural Blaster E.I. duPont de Nemours Powder Co. Wilmington, Delaware May, 1912. Practical Advice from a Successful Blaster. Journal: The Agricultural Blaster E.I. duPont de Nemours Powder Co. Wilmington, Delaware May, 1912. Practical Advice from a Successful Blaster.By Robert Hopler Complying with our request in the February issue of the AGRICULTURAL BLASTER for items that would be of interest to other blasters, Mr. Thomas H. Benton of Tennessee sends us an article in which his m Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Control Blasting at Sherman Mine Control Blasting at Sherman MineBy Peter N. Calder, John N. Tuomi The development of a successful control blasting program for an open pit iron mine in hard jointed rock is described. The objectives and mechanics of control blasting are discussed. Design and impleme Jan 1, 1980 
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                     The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of RockBy R R. Dimock A goal of all mine operators is to optimize the breakage of the inplace rock to achieve maximum excavating efficiency. The use of the seismograph at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Divisio Jan 1, 1976 
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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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                     Evaluation of Environmental Effects Induced by Blasting Around a Waste Water Tunnel Project in High-Urbanized Area in Turkey Evaluation of Environmental Effects Induced by Blasting Around a Waste Water Tunnel Project in High-Urbanized Area in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman This paper presents the results of ground vibration and air blast measurements from tunnel blasting activities during the construction of the Beylerbeyi-Kucuksu waste water tunnel under a residential Jan 1, 2006 
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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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                     Techniques of Precision Blasting in the Excavation of Drilled Piers Techniques of Precision Blasting in the Excavation of Drilled PiersBy George Young Mosteller This paper is summary of the practical solutions developed in the excavation of drilled piers (caissons) at GPCo's Plant Scherer, Juliette, GA. Plant Scherer is a 3,245 Megawatt Fossil Fuel Powerhouse Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine Openings Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine OpeningsBy Michael K. Phang, Thomas A. Simpson Field studies at an underground mine site were conducted to evaluate and monitor blast-induced vibrations on an underground coal mine roof. The vibration data were evaluated so that a suitable damage Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Blasting and Monitoring Practices for the MSDGC Deep Tunnel Project Blasting and Monitoring Practices for the MSDGC Deep Tunnel ProjectBy Kevin Cole, Dennis A. Clark, F William Laslow Since 1976, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, (MSDGC), has commissioned the excavation of a tunnel system in the Chicago area, hundreds of feet below the surface in solid limeston Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Reducing Eyebrow Break Caused by Rock Blasting in Malmberget Mine (86e4ad65-d689-43b3-b42e-a83837151808) Reducing Eyebrow Break Caused by Rock Blasting in Malmberget Mine (86e4ad65-d689-43b3-b42e-a83837151808)By Z X. Zhang In sublevel caving mines, eyebrow break usually gives rise to lower ore recovery and worse safety in the field. Eyebrow break is caused mainly by two tensile stress waves: one from the front surface o Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Instrumental Detection of a Climatologically-Induced Cosmetic Crack in Wall Covering Instrumental Detection of a Climatologically-Induced Cosmetic Crack in Wall CoveringBy Pierre-Alexandre Abeel, Charles Dowding, Justin Lueker When blasting is eliminated as a cause of cosmetic cracking, often someone will ask, “If blasting didn’t cause the crack, then what did?” This paper describes detection by remotely operated instrument Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Safe Practices for Use of the Sheathed Charge in Underground Coal Mines Safe Practices for Use of the Sheathed Charge in Underground Coal MinesBy Richard J. Mainiero, Harry C. Verakis, John J. Mulhern There are application in coal mines where it would be advantageous from a safety stand point to fire unconfined shots. However, the firing of mud caps (adobes) or other unconfined explosive charges in Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour Mine Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour MineBy Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine which resulted in smoother highwalls. The highwalls were smoother due to reduced overbreak a Jan 1, 1985 
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                     PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast Damage PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast DamageBy Shawn Kirkpatrick, Yang Ruilin, Tamara Whitaker In order to manage blast vibration in soft ground containing large diameter holes and large charge weights, a number of issues must be considered. This paper describes techniques to control and reduce Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Assessment of Damage inRock Subjected to Explosive Loading Assessment of Damage inRock Subjected to Explosive LoadingBy Dal Sun Kim, Michael K. McCarter "Comminution (crushing and grinding) of rock materials is energy-intensive and expensive. Mucheffort has been directed to improve the efficiency of conventional milling practice, but relatively little Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting Parameters The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting ParametersBy Terry Nichols, Karl E: Warkwick Burgher, Charles J. Wideman The application of Fourier spectral analysis to records of ground vibration generated by over 100 explosions from an open pit mine is used to develop empirical predictor equations that relate the resp Jan 1, 1990 
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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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                     Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage Natural Causes vs. Blasting DamageBy Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison To effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the actu Jan 1, 1995 
