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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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                     Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and Blast Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and BlastBy Lawrie Logan, Mike Wiggin This paper will be in two parts, a discussion of the benefits available from benefit sharing as a concept followed by an examination of how this approach was applied at Mesa J Mine and what improvemen Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive EnvironmentsBy Tom Hale Developers and blasters are faced with increasing public demand and regulatory restrictions to maintain the lowest possible levels of noise and vibration from blasting operations in populated urban ar Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated Sand Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated SandBy B. A. Cheeseman, R. Skaggs, C. F. Yen, S. Wolf Shallow buried explosives pose a significant threat to lightweight vehicles and their onboard personnel. To date, designers of lightweight vehicles are limited in their knowledge of what occurs during Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef Stoping The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef StopingBy Selwyn Pearton Pumpable emulsion explosives have been available to surface and underground massive mining operations for decades and through their unique properties offer significant advantages through improved safe Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in Europe Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in EuropeAccording to the Directive 93/15/EEC, given on 5th of April 1993, all the commercial explosives placed on the market and transfered in European Union and EFTA countries have to be certified and contai Jan 1, 2004 
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                     New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious Metals New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious MetalsBy Tom Short, Paul Kunze In this paper, the authors describe major changes in drilling and blasting methods instituted at the Zortman And Landusky Mining Company Properties to maintain the viability of these north central Mon Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Bulk Explosives Test Work at Duvha Opencast Bulk Explosives Test Work at Duvha OpencastBy T Davids, O J. Jordaan, M D. J Bonneau As in most other parts of the world, the surface coal mining industry in South Africa is introducing emulsion explosives as the primary bulk blasting agent for use in wet borehole conditions where AN/ Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Blast Design for Optimizing Fragmentation While Controlling Frequency of Ground Vibration Blast Design for Optimizing Fragmentation While Controlling Frequency of Ground VibrationBy Andrew P. Ritter, Douglas A. Anderson, Stephen R. Winzer We have adopted a unified approach to blast design. Based on earlier research, we chose minimum relief of 3.4 ms/ft between holes in a row and 8.6 ms/ft between echelons to produce good fragmentation. Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting Claims Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting ClaimsBy Timothy D. Stark Blasters are usually strictly liable for injury or damage caused by flyrock (trespassory invasion) and blast-induced vibrations (non-trespassory invasion). The application of strict liability to non-t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact Loads Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact LoadsBy S. Huang, K. Xia The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting with ANFO/Poylstyrene Mixtures Blasting with ANFO/Poylstyrene MixturesBy Karl Kure, Anders M. Heltzen Mixtures of prilled ANFO and 0,5 - 3 mm polystyrene balls are interesting substitutes to the tube charges or other types of reduced explosives or detonation fuses. Experiments have shown detonation ab Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Blast Design for Fragmentation of Anisotropic Rock Mass in Surface Mines Blast Design for Fragmentation of Anisotropic Rock Mass in Surface MinesBy K Ramachandra Rao Joints, fractures and other structural defects bring anisotropic character Into a rock mass. Conventional methods of blast design In a rock mass consisting phyllites, mica schist etc., which are chara Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Improved Methods of Blasting Concrete for Welland Canal Rehabilitation Improved Methods of Blasting Concrete for Welland Canal RehabilitationBy Ray Jambakhsh, Craig Copping The St. Lawrence Seaway's Welland Canal has been undergoing a rehabilitation program that requires the removal of deteriorated concrete from the 25 meter high lock walls. Multi million dollar contract Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Rockbreaking Characteristics of Various Mining Explosives in Small Diameter Holes Rockbreaking Characteristics of Various Mining Explosives in Small Diameter HolesBy J R. Brinkmann The South African gold mining industry presently uses four different types of explosives in stope blasting. There is general agreement that the type of explosive has considerable effect on Important b Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Safety in Blasting Has No Limits Safety in Blasting Has No LimitsBy W C. Brukle Our title for this presentation could be taken in many ways. One course would be terrifying and that would be to cite incredibly bad practices. All of our votes/efforts should be for the reverse direc Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Keeping Airblasts Under Control Keeping Airblasts Under ControlBy Jaak J. K Daemen, Clayton R. Morlock A study was performed to evaluate the predictability of airblast overpressures induces by production mine blasting. Thirty-seven production blasts were monitored using 3 blasting seismographs giving o Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Blast Casting in a Sensitive Environment Blast Casting in a Sensitive EnvironmentBy Greg J. Stach, Norman "Skip" Hale The authors describe the development of an overburden blast casting program in the upper seam of coal at a 2-seam surface mining operation on property adjacent to an active operating underground coal Jan 1, 1984 
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                     The Use of Large Diameter Blastholes Underground at Meramec Mining Company The Use of Large Diameter Blastholes Underground at Meramec Mining CompanyBy James C. Irvine Meramec Mining Company's Pea Ridge underground mine is presently involved in a large scale pillar recovery program and has made use of both rotary and down-the-hole drills for large diameter blasthole Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Geology and Its Effect on Blasting Geology and Its Effect on BlastingBy W C. Burkle A rather common observation over the last several decades at least has been that rock or ore properties influence blasting results more than does the explosive type that has been used in the blast. It Jan 1, 1979 
