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                     Presplitting and Collapsing Part of an Old Underground Room and Pillar Mine Presplitting and Collapsing Part of an Old Underground Room and Pillar MineBy Dennis Dobson, Keith M. Henderson Lone Star Industries, Inc. in Cape Girardeau, Missouri operates an open pit mine to produce limestone for its portland cement manufacturing plant. The present mining method, for safety and legal reaso Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area Security Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area SecurityBy W. Reisz Blast area security is the responsibility of everyone involved in the blasting operation and goes well beyond simply controlling access by unauthorized personnel. Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting Agents Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting AgentsBy Ronald R. Rollins A continuous propagation velocity measurement probe has been utilized to determine velocities of slurry explosives, whole prills, crushed prills, aluminized crushed prills, in bulk and plastic screw t Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Transient Data Analysis Procedure for Reducing Blast-Induced Ground and House Vibrations Transient Data Analysis Procedure for Reducing Blast-Induced Ground and House VibrationsBy O E. Crenwelge Seismograph measurements are usually made near blasting operations solely for the purpose of monitoring compliance with governmental regulations. However, recordings of seismograph signals have far gr Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake Tunnels Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake TunnelsBy Gordon F. Revey Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 42 foot diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type and succes Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Environmental Effects of Marine Blasting in Canadian Game Rivers Environmental Effects of Marine Blasting in Canadian Game RiversBy A Lance McAnuff, Marcus V. van Bers, Andrew Curic During the summers of 1992 and 1993, blasting operations were carried out to effect the crossing of two of Canada's better known game rivers, the Nipigon and Winnipeg, in connection with the completio Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in Rock Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in RockBy Shulin Nie, Mats Olsson The mechanism of rock fracture by explosive is a fundamental in rock blasting. It is generally believed that the shock waves from the detonation initiate the fractures. Then the detonation gases penet Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Vibration Criteria for Landmark Structures Vibration Criteria for Landmark StructuresBy John R. Schuring, Walter Konon The 2.0 in./sec. peak particle velocity criterion traditionally used to protect structures from blast induced vibration damage is non-conservative for landmark structures. Various factors which must b Jan 1, 1984 
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                     The Effect of Powder Factor on Fragmentation The Effect of Powder Factor on FragmentationThis paper examines the hypothesis that the fragment size distribution of blasted rock contains information about the changes in fragment sizes with distance from the borehole, and that this informati Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Prediction of Burden Velocity in Bench Blasting Prediction of Burden Velocity in Bench BlastingBy Shih Wen Wang, Ronald R. Rollins A blast casting model is proposed to predict the burden velocity in bench blasting. This blast casting model is the first theoretical model that 1) explains the throwing procedures and mechanisms, 2) Jan 1, 1992 
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                     New Developments in Seismic Explosives New Developments in Seismic ExplosivesBy Oldrich Machacek Seismic explosives are very important tools in the search for oil and gas. Changes and new techniques in seismic exploration methods are also demanding new developments in seismic explosives. This art Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda Minerals Blast Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation at Noranda MineralsBy David Sprott The effect that underground blasting has on the stability of hangingwalls, pillars and other rock structures is an inherent part of Noranda's geomechanics and mine design program to improve mine safet Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability (702d8f82-2979-48dc-9390-2e853856733d) Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability (702d8f82-2979-48dc-9390-2e853856733d)By Tom McDonald, Rodney Burke As mining progresses in the West, the depth of material has increased, making highwall stability a major factor in safety and production. The Jim Bridger Coal Mine has made highwall stability a priori Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Blasters Initiate Quality Control of ANFO at the Borehole Blasters Initiate Quality Control of ANFO at the BoreholeBy George E. Jackson ANFO, as a blasting agent, is used in large quantities in coal surface mines. It can be purchased on the open market or through reliable suppliers. The blaster in the field must assume that his ANFO i Jan 1, 1978 
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                     An Approach to Incorporate Rock Fabric Information in Blast Fragmentation Investigations An Approach to Incorporate Rock Fabric Information in Blast Fragmentation InvestigationsBy Dirk van Zyl Rock fabric information is often available from drill hole information and bench face mapping. An approach is presented to predict fragment size distribution of blasted material from this information Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Wall Control Blasting at the Manassas Quarry Wall Control Blasting at the Manassas QuarryBy J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder The Manassas Quarry is a large industrial stone quarry in Northern Virginia owned and operated by Vulcan Materials Company. The quarry experienced instability in a portion of the north wall, which inc Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Correlation Between Ground Vibration and Performances of Explosive (Ground Vibration by Underwater Explosion) Correlation Between Ground Vibration and Performances of Explosive (Ground Vibration by Underwater Explosion)By Minoru Kawamura, Koichi Kurokawa, Yukio Kato, Kenji Hashimoto It is well known that ground vibration by blasting is mainly related to a distance and charge weight. However, it is not known the correlation between ground vibration and performances of explosives; Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Du Pont Detaline Nonelectric Initiation System The Du Pont Detaline Nonelectric Initiation SystemBy T I. Jerman The Du Pont "Detaline" nonelectric initiation system utilizes a low energy detonating cord. It is compatible with conventional detonating cords and shock tube downlines as well as nonelectric in-the-h Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors (b7d7fd43-f48c-43a3-af6c-8966c9e70d51) Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors (b7d7fd43-f48c-43a3-af6c-8966c9e70d51)By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other Jan 1, 1995 
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                     The Effect of Precise Millisecond Delay on Fragmentation at the Rock of Ages Quarry The Effect of Precise Millisecond Delay on Fragmentation at the Rock of Ages QuarryBy Raymond H. Green, Mitchell W. Green The authors examined the application of precise millisecond delay electric blasting at a well-known Vermont quarry. The paper explains how the use of a new high-accuracy electric delay detonator has i Jan 1, 1986 
