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                     Balancing Labor and Capital: A Global View Balancing Labor and Capital: A Global ViewBy David Reddick The mining industry is in the midst of dramatic change. Mining activities are moving from industrialized first world countries (Canada, Australia, and the United States) to the third world. This shift Jan 1, 1997 
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                     The EU Project “I.C.E.A. Identification Colors of Explosives & Blasting Accessories” The EU Project “I.C.E.A. Identification Colors of Explosives & Blasting Accessories”By Gennaro Di Lauro, Laura Meraviglia, Demostenes Efstratiadis, Danilo Coppe This paper presentation regards the European Union’s project “I.C.E.A. - Identification Colors of Explosives and Blasting Accessories (Agreement number – HOME/2010/ISEC/AG/071 – 30 – CE – 0447240/00-1 Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blast Assessment and Optimization with Respect to the Control of Environmental Effects Blast Assessment and Optimization with Respect to the Control of Environmental EffectsBy Frank Sames The control of the environmental effects, especially blast vibration and airblast, has become a dominating planning criterion for most surface blasting operations. Compliance with existing regulations Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal Mines Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal MinesBy A Bagchi, Nabiullah, Jagdieh "A number of coal mines in India are affected by fire. Most of coking coal reserves in the country are located in Jharia coalfield where more than 18 sq. km is in the grip of fire. Generally such fire Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Understanding the “Orange Smoke” Problem in Cast Blasting Understanding the “Orange Smoke” Problem in Cast BlastingBy Charles Barnhart This paper is a discussion of the causes of deflagration in cast blasting and a description of a project intended to demonstrate how changes in six critical parameters contribute to the deflagration c Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated SandBy William G. Szymczak A set of experiments were conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds [1] in which explosive charges were buried in saturated sand beneath a suspended rigid platform. The goal of these experiments was t Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial Explosives Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial ExplosivesBy Gary Eck, Kevin Tallent Over the past decades, the science of energetic materials has advanced dramatically in both the fields of military munitions, as well as industrial explosives. Out of necessity, test methods to measur Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Implosive-Type Electrical/Mechanical Conectors-Noise Spectrum and Blast Pressure Modificiation Implosive-Type Electrical/Mechanical Conectors-Noise Spectrum and Blast Pressure ModificiationBy Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas Implosive connectors such as XECONEXTn have been used extensively for joining electrical conductors. This implosive action of explosives has also been used in other forms of high-energy metal working Jan 1, 1994 
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                     An Appraisal of Overburden Cast Blasting Technique in Indian Surface Coal Mines An Appraisal of Overburden Cast Blasting Technique in Indian Surface Coal MinesBy Manish Uttarwar, Rajendra Yerpude India is the third largest producer of coal and the fourth largest in terms of coal reserves in the world. However, new research quite ironically projects that despite the continuing growth in domesti Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Evaluating Delay Effects on Ground Vibrations with Simulated Vibration Waveforms Evaluating Delay Effects on Ground Vibrations with Simulated Vibration WaveformsBy Randall M. Wheeler It is important to be able to quantify the effects of blast delay designs on vibration characteristics. White was the first company to develop commercially available software, called Alpha-Blast, for Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Explosive Detection Recovery and Disposal Explosive Detection Recovery and DisposalBy Robert McClure The detection, recovery and disposal of commercial explosives and explosive waste has always carried a level of risk and requires specialized equipment and technical expertise. Improperly stored, disc Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Engineering News New York January 5, 1905 Methods and Cost of Blasting and Handling Boulders Journal: 100 Years / Engineering News New York January 5, 1905 Methods and Cost of Blasting and Handling BouldersBy Daniel Hauer In considering the cost of rock excavation, but little attention has been given to the economical handling and breaking up of boulders. Very few records seem to have been kept as to the cost of such w Jan 1, 2006 
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                     An Integrated Explosive Management, Blast Design and Loading System An Integrated Explosive Management, Blast Design and Loading SystemBy Ola Lindahl, Mark Irving, John Hutchings "Blasting is a process starting with a geometric description of the block of rock and ending with a pileof fragmented material. A key step in improving the productivity and quality control over the pr Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Lafarge Exshaw Finer Fragmentation Study Lafarge Exshaw Finer Fragmentation StudyBy Jean-Guy Levaque, Robert Ethier, Ron J. Elliot This paper presents data gathered during a comprehensive study on the impact of improvements to fragmentation in a major Limestone quarrying operation. The full impacts of gains in fragmentation are t Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast Optimization Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast OptimizationBy Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari Blast optimization in open-pit operations is a task that often remains at a theoretical stage. Indeed, when it comes to operational blast design and onsite implementation, time restrictions and field Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / THE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL New York July 27, 1907 / Shot-firers, and Evils of Solid Shooting Journal: 100 Years / THE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL New York July 27, 1907 / Shot-firers, and Evils of Solid ShootingBy George Harrison A great many labor leaders and others advocate shot-firers as the acme of relief for all the dangers connected with solid shooting, and where large quantities of powder are used in one blast in coal m Jan 1, 2008 
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                     AEL Ring 2000 AEL Ring 2000While ring-blasting techniques offer substantial benefits, there are intrinsic problems that are exacerbated when large blocks of ore are mined in attempts to improve the production economics. These p Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Case Study and Hands On with the New DSL2 Electronic Initiation System Case Study and Hands On with the New DSL2 Electronic Initiation SystemBy Thierry Bernard, J. M. Laboz 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Blast Assessment Through Shovel Performance Monitoring Blast Assessment Through Shovel Performance MonitoringBy Carl Hendricks, Malcolm Scoble There currently exists no viable means of obtaining continuous, quantified feedback on blast efficiency. This paper describes the adaptation of a loading shovel to serve as a diagnostic tool in evalua Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Sappington Bridge: An Opportunity for Strengthening Research and Demolition Training Sappington Bridge: An Opportunity for Strengthening Research and Demolition TrainingBy J. Baird The Sappington Bridge, a steel arch span bridge constructed in 1904 over the Meramec River, was demolished due to its advanced state of deterioration. The demolition was a project to benefit Crawford Jan 1, 2003 
