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Explosive Compaction of Foundation Soils for the Seismic Upgrade of the Seymour Falls Dam
By Frank Huber, Ed Fulop, Neil Singh, Ron Elliott, Blair Gohl, Lewis Clarke
This paper covers the successful application of explosive compaction technology for the densification of the foundation soils for the seismic upgrade of the Seymour Falls Dam, Vancouver, BC. The origi
Jan 1, 2009
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Vibration Effects on Underground Concrete Structures
By Frederick Kuhnow
In open pit blasting, energy is released and transmitted through the geology. Negative effects can impact operations and can affect mine production. This paper presents recommendations for blast desig
Jan 1, 2014
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Blast Optimization Using both the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF)and Multiple Seed Waveforms (MSW)Models at an Open Pit Metal Mine
By J. P. Proulx, Richard O’Meara, Ruilin Yang
A blast optimization project was carried out at an Open Pit Metal Mine using the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model and the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) blast vibration model. The aim of the
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Optimization of Blast Design Parameter for Ring Blasting in Underground Hard Rock Mine Using Numerical Simulation
By VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, Murari Prasad Roy, Kaushik Dey, Rakesh Kumar Singh, Ashish Kumar Vishwakarma
Sublevel stoping is commonly adopted method in underground hard rock mining. Proper planning and its execution is the key requirement for stope extraction using this method. The stope extraction has b
Feb 6, 2023
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2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part II
By Steve Dillingham
PHYSICAL BLAST DATA Pattern Description All measurements related to the description of the physical blast pattern must be made with the mind-set that it has to tell a powerful factual story enabling a
Jan 1, 2002
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Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass Conditions
By H. S. Venkatesh, G. Gopinath, R. Balachander, G. C. Naveen
Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority is constructing 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The project envisages construction of concrete dam, Desilting Chamber, Head Race Tunne
Feb 1, 2020
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Safety Talk - Misfires: What All Employees Need to Know
By Robert Morgan
The mind-set that only blasters and their helpers need training in explosives can result in risk to other employees working at mine or construction sites where blasting is conducted. Misfires are not
Jan 1, 2004
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Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel Project
By Adam Stremcha, John MacGregor
Initial planning called for 3 separate drop shafts and 3 separate vent shafts to be pulled back from the excavated tunnel with a large diameter raise bore machine. With time constraints and the raise
Jan 1, 2010
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Digitized, Integrated and Optimized Drill and Blast
By Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari
In this paper, a case study is presented of a large global cement company using a cloud and mobile based platform across 17 of their mines consistently over a large number of users over a period of ov
Feb 1, 2020
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Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case Study
By James Tarr, Matthew Eichler, Brent Tardif
ANFO was being used as one of the blasting agents on a construction site in New England. Groundwater was encountered in numerous blast holes. The blasting contractor was employing typical explosives l
Jan 1, 2003
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A Kinematic Approach for Blast Modeling
By Ruilin Yang
Kinematic approach of blast modeling refers to using the velocity, strain, or displacement as controlling parameters to model blasting, rather than the stress and the material constitutive relations.
Feb 1, 2020
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Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and Prediction
By Kimberlee Falkenstein, Volha Kibitkina, Jessica Steeves
A series of experiments were conducted to obtain site specific constants for the vibration produced by a single charge and by more charges detonating in sequence, using short delay intervals. All char
Jan 1, 2013
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Geologic Models - The Economic Exploration Tool
By Dennis R. Jr Bell
Before beginning any site development or mineral extraction activity, it has been well documented that it is first prudent to gain an understanding of the prevailing geologic conditions.Whether it’s i
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Fume Management
By Alan B. Richards, Aleks Todoroski
The undesirable effects of blasting fumes can be controlled by minimising the amount of fume created, and by avoiding the movement of the fume plume to sensitive locations. Substantial progress has be
Jan 1, 2017
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A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development Projects
By Robert Lee, Pertti Paavola
Automated vibration monitoring and web-based data distribution has proven itself on the largest single construction project ever undertaken in Finland. The excavation for the Kamppi Center Project in
Jan 1, 2004
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Automatic Blast Design Based on Autonomous Drone
By Thierry Bernard
New technology to automatically design a blast based on autonomous drone. The process of flying a drone, calculating the 3D cloud of points, generating the critical face profiles and placing holes aut
Feb 1, 2020
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Flyrock Mitigation Through the Use of Drones in Surface Quarry Blasting
By J. Schoonover, A. Moore
In the explosives industry, individuals face a multitude of hazards while working in mines, quarries, and construction sites. Safety becomes an ever-present driver as companies attempt to control cost
Jan 1, 2024
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Digitization for Optimization: Easier and Cheaper
By Benjamín Cebrián, David Flores, María Rocha Gil
This document shows the evolution of drilling and blast digitization process, savings and trends in a mine, using new technologies that creates business opportunities and general improvement of D&B pr
Feb 1, 2020
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The Didcot Demolition
By R. Alford
In the modern world of demolition safety is paramount and unnecessary or unquantifiable risks are not accepted (FasterCapital, 2024) and all risks must be kept As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP)
Jan 21, 2025
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2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part 1
By Steve Dillingham
The origin of the written blasting log or shot report can likely be traced back to the earliest annals of blasting and record keeping. These records were, for the most part, a way of checking inventor
Jan 1, 2002