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                     Predicting Blast Vibrations More Conveniently than with the USBM Method Predicting Blast Vibrations More Conveniently than with the USBM MethodBy R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau "A blast with explosives creates vibration waves in the zone around the blast.The prediction of the intensity of vibrations is important because people in the cinity demand that the vibrations do not Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Application and Economics of Overburden Casting: Can it Work for You? Application and Economics of Overburden Casting: Can it Work for You?By Conny Postupack To make money in mining coal you have to sell it for a lot more than it cost you to get it out of the ground. And yet, every year it cost us more and more to stay inbusiness, while the price we get fo Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Controlled Underwater Blasting in Santos Port, Brazil Controlled Underwater Blasting in Santos Port, BrazilBy Paulo José Costa Couceiro Junior, Manuel Lopez Cano The biggest Port of Latin America - the Santos Port in São Paulo, Brazil - has been drilled and blasted by controlled underwater techniques in order to remove around 40,000 m3 (52,318 cubic yard) of r Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WA Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WABy William C. B. Gates Demolition blasting next to an active railroad can be very challenging because of track safety, blasting vibrations, potential track fouling by blast debris, and short work windows on a live track. Re Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Effect of Firing Multiple Geophysical Charges in a Borehole on the Amplitude and Frequency Content of the Generated Seismic Wave Effect of Firing Multiple Geophysical Charges in a Borehole on the Amplitude and Frequency Content of the Generated Seismic WaveBy D S. Preece The aim of the present work is to investigate the effects of shooting multiple explosive charges, in the same borehole, on the amplitude and frequency content of the generated seismic wave. The work a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Qualitir Software Suite, Computer Aided Blast Design Qualitir Software Suite, Computer Aided Blast DesignBy M Thierry Bernart The software QUALITIR is a software developed by CNSIDCI, framework on five research and experimentation years. This conceived tool by specialists for professionals is a decision aided design tool con Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Using Explosive Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Operations Planning Using Explosive Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Operations PlanningBy Dean Nichols, Matt Ortel Explosive accidents in the United States have brought increased attention to emergency operation plans (EOP) at all facilities that manufacture, transport, or store hazardous materials – particularly Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Downstream Benefits of Optimized Drilling Downstream Benefits of Optimized DrillingBy Kevin Landey, Eric Gerst Expanding blast patterns to near the limit of an explosives’ ability to do the necessary amount of work is a common practice to reduce drilling and blasting costs. Choosing less expensive explosives s Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3) Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3)By Jason M. Ryan, T Michael LeBlanc, John H. Heiiig Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in the Mining Industry retreat stoping operations. As a result of this deviation, it is quite concevable that 60 kg (165 mm 0) and 103 kg (203 mm 0) e Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Calculating Blasting Effects to Nearby Underground Pipelines Calculating Blasting Effects to Nearby Underground PipelinesBy Janice K. Means The purpose of this paper is to provide the seminar attendee with: information on pipeline construction, operation and standards to better equip him (or her) to analyze the ultimate effect of blasting Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Geologic Models - The Economic Exploration Tool Geologic Models - The Economic Exploration ToolBy 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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                     Basics of Salt Blasting Basics of Salt BlastingBy Anthony J. Konya "This paper was written during part of the author’s student co-op with Cargill Salt at its Avery Islandunderground salt mine in Louisiana. Blasting salt is a unique type of blasting that is different Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Journal: Effects of Temperature and Humidity on Airblast Sound Pressure Levels Journal: Effects of Temperature and Humidity on Airblast Sound Pressure LevelsBy Randal Martin Recently, questions regarding the influence of atmospheric temperature and humidity levels on airblast levels have arisen at a number of blast sites. Humidity is alleged to have contributed to high le Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial Development Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial DevelopmentBy Dale S. Preece A Discrete element computer program named DMC @istinct Motion Code) has been developed for modeling rock blasting. This program employs explicit time integration and uses spherical or cylindrical elem Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Practical Applications and Blast Designs with Nonelectric Initiation Systems Practical Applications and Blast Designs with Nonelectric Initiation SystemsBy Tom Treleaven Several nonelectric blast initiation systems have been developed since the mid 1970's. Until that time, most blasts were initiated either electrically with electric blasting caps or nonelectrically wi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Analyzing and Interpreting Blast Vibration Data Using New Windows-Based Software Analyzing and Interpreting Blast Vibration Data Using New Windows-Based SoftwareBy Randall M. Wheeler Using Computer software to analyze and interpret blast vibration effects has never been so practical. Fully digital seismographs and powerful desktop and portable computers have led to the development Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Utilization of Near-Source Video and Ground Motion in the Assessment of Seismic Source Functions from Mining Explosions Utilization of Near-Source Video and Ground Motion in the Assessment of Seismic Source Functions from Mining ExplosionsBy Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson Identification of seismic events detected under a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty requires a clear physical understanding of the different types of seismic sources including mining explosions, rock burs Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Digitized, Integrated and Optimized Drill and Blast Digitized, Integrated and Optimized Drill and BlastBy Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari Drilling and Blasting are core operations in a mine. They impact all the downstream operations and their costs. Digital technologies exist for optimizing both drilling and blasting for many years. How 
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                     Blast Optimization of Hard Ores at Phu Kham Open Pit Blast Optimization of Hard Ores at Phu Kham Open PitBy Wayne Rogers, Kell Monro, Arthur Pacunana The Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation (PKM) is a large-scale open pit mine located in northern Laos. It was developed and is operated by Phu Bia Mining Limited (PBM) a Lao-registered subsidiary company o Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Innovative mining method, related blasting system and quality assurance for large underground crusher excavation Freeport DOZ Mine, West Papua Indonesia Innovative mining method, related blasting system and quality assurance for large underground crusher excavation Freeport DOZ Mine, West Papua IndonesiaBy Rudi Toba Several areas at the DOZ haulage were observed for the crusher’s location. Initially the new crusher designed position was west of the crusher 1, but due to concerns of the mine crack zone (deep MLZ) Jan 1, 2007 
