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                     Achieving Non-Duplicated Firing Times in Multipledeck Priming of Individual Blast Holes in Surface Coal Mining Using Non-Electric Down-the-Hole Primers and Electric Surface Initiation Achieving Non-Duplicated Firing Times in Multipledeck Priming of Individual Blast Holes in Surface Coal Mining Using Non-Electric Down-the-Hole Primers and Electric Surface InitiationBy James Ludwiczak We are coming to an end of an era in Midwest surface coal mining. For many years, large tracts of coal lands were readily available for sale or lease to surface mine operators. Jan 1, 1980 
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                     The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit Mining The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit MiningBy William R. Adamson, Carlos R. Scherpenisse The successful development of surface mining operations depends, amongst other factors, on the successful creation of final pit walls which offer long term structural stability. The achievement of suc Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Emulsion Comparison Tests Emulsion Comparison TestsBy R W. Givens Comparison tests were performed on 6 emulsion concentrates, 3 microballoon sensitized emulsion concentrates, and 2 water gel concentrates from 8 different sources with ANFO used as a control standard. Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Blast Vibration Measurements at Far Distances and Design Influences on Ground Vibrations Blast Vibration Measurements at Far Distances and Design Influences on Ground VibrationsBy Kenneth Eltschlager, Steven V. Crum, David E. Siskind The Bureau of Mines was funded by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) to determine how blast vibrations from a local surface coal mine were affecting homes in the towns of Daylight and McCutchanville, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Cost Effective Loading of Large Diameter Pre-Split Holes Cost Effective Loading of Large Diameter Pre-Split HolesBy LaRay Collyer San Juan Mine began pre-splitting the highwall prior to cast blasting in August 1986. The first pre-split shot used six inch PVC (polyvinylcloride) pipe inside a 10 5/8 inch hole, drilled at a 74 degr Jan 1, 1990 
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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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                     An Assessment of Ore Waste and Dilution Resulting From Buffer/Choke Blasting in Surface Gold Mines An Assessment of Ore Waste and Dilution Resulting From Buffer/Choke Blasting in Surface Gold MinesBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been under development since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Unusual Accidents Caused by ESD Unusual Accidents Caused by ESDBy James G. Stuart For precise control and timing of a blast, people use electric detonators. Most of these contain a fine metal “bridgewire,” that heats to the required burning temperature when electric current passes Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Emulsion Performance Evaluation Emulsion Performance EvaluationBy R W. Givens This paper discusses emulsion performance and characteristics. Also presented are pattern design equations by a weight strength method, a "Q" factor method, and a coupled energy powder factor (CEPF) m Jan 1, 1989 
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                     U.S. 119 Bypass Logan County, West Virginia U.S. 119 Bypass Logan County, West VirginiaBy Sam Oaks, David A. Smith The new Corridor "G" Federal Highway Project in Logan County, West Virginia is the largest mass excavation highway project currently being built in the United States. Seven sections covering 14 miles Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Outdoor Magazine Construction & Security Outdoor Magazine Construction & SecurityBy Walter Jr Duke The security of explosive materials is a vital concern to every mine, quarry and contractor engaged in blasting. Proper construction of magazines and sufficient locking mechanisms are the fundamental Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Priming Procedures Employed at the Tallya Quarry Priming Procedures Employed at the Tallya QuarryBy Janos Foldesi, Calvin J. Konya The determination of the number of primers necessary to efficiently initiate an explosive column charge is essential to good blasting. If the number of primer is insufficient, the total energy stored Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere TaggantsBy Paul Worsey, Delbert Da, Eric Achelpohl The University of Missouri-Rolla is currently researching the concept of using glass microspheres in explosives as taggants as part of a 3-year technical project funded by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobac Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blasting Effects on Water Wells Blasting Effects on Water WellsBy D T. Froedge Before this study was started, literature was searched and cases of alleged water well damage were investigated. Occurrence of ground water in Appalachia is primarily in low yield, fractured, water ta Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Control of Ground Vibration from Surface Blasting Operations Using Computer Simulations to Evaluate the Effects of Cap Scatter Control of Ground Vibration from Surface Blasting Operations Using Computer Simulations to Evaluate the Effects of Cap ScatterBy Alday B. Andrews A computer program called Seiswise that predicts the character and intensity of ground vibration generated by surface blasting operations was developed and field tested. The program uses the time hist Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Mine Closure For Public Safety While Creating Endangered Species Habitat Mine Closure For Public Safety While Creating Endangered Species HabitatBy Dale Ramsey Located in the Chestnut Ridge Mountains of Southwestern Pennsylvania, the Casparis mine named for the founder Kenneth Casparis operated from 1916 until the early 1950. producing crushed stone for cons Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBS Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBSBy Koichi Kurokawa, Takeo Ueda, Masahi Nakano, Yoji Tasaki A lightning strike generates several 10kA and several billion volts, and earth currents generated by lightning is dangerous to some underground and all surface blasting operations. In order to evaluat Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench Blasting Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench BlastingBy Elaine Gorham-Bergeron CAROM is a distinct element, dynamic code developed at Sandia National Laboratories to calculate the motion of rock fragments during blasting.[1] It has recently been improved to incorporate a mechani Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Post Blast Analysis in Coal Mining Post Blast Analysis in Coal MiningBy Geoff Baldwin, Alastair C. Torrance The use of monitors to assess equipment performance is carried out on a routine basis in many industries. The benefits gained through process control in knowing exactly how the equipment is working fa Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Avoiding Tragedy: Lessons to be Learned from a Flyrock Fatality Avoiding Tragedy: Lessons to be Learned from a Flyrock FatalityBy Courtney W. Shea, Dennis Clark Reckless blasting can have tragic consequences: The death of an innocent traveler, the financial demise of a coal company, and even criminal prosecution. In June 1993, a Tennessee coal mining company Jan 1, 1998 
