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                     Drill Monitoring and GPS Developments and their Impact on the Drill to Mill Process Drill Monitoring and GPS Developments and their Impact on the Drill to Mill ProcessBy John Vynne Too often, a mine’s operations, including drilling, blasting, loading, hauling, crushing, processing, etc., are considered independent steps, rather then a continuous process. In fact, these are inter Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried Pipelines Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried PipelinesBy John E. Wiegand This study will discuss the AMAX Coal Co., Penndiana Pipeline Project, which was conducted in conjunction with the following parties: AMAX Coal Industries, (U.S.B.O.M.) United States Bureau of Mines, Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic Fumes Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic FumesBy Gunnar Persson The borehole pressure/time history of blasting practice is simulated in a twin pendulum apparatus, where the expanding shotfiring gases force two steel slab swingers apart. A pilot installation built Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining Industry Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining IndustryBy Kush Patel, Gary Cavanough Mining operations consume over 2.5 Billion Australian dollars’ worth of bulk explosives annually (Richardson, 2018). Despite the large volume of product used, current practices only conduct a cup dens 
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                     A Holistic Approach to Wall Control Blasting at Yellowstone Talc Mine A Holistic Approach to Wall Control Blasting at Yellowstone Talc MineBy Tom Barry, Kameron Ray, Dr. Gavin Yuill Imerys Talc, Yellowstone Mine in Montana faces significant geotechnical challenges such as poor wall quality and local instabilities. These instabilities are driven primarily by the characteristics of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Journal: Blasting in the New Millennium: Blasters Take on the Role of Blast Site Manager Journal: Blasting in the New Millennium: Blasters Take on the Role of Blast Site ManagerBy Steve Dillingham Today, a typical blaster is likely to wear many hats, including, but not limited to, supervisor, risk manager, safety coordinator, explosives engineer, communicator, as well as professional decision m Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Precision Presplitting Optimization Precision Presplitting OptimizationBy Anthony J. Konya, Calvin J. Konya Mine sites and construction projects have faced problems with blasting a smooth back wall. This lead to safety concerns with slope stability and rock falls from the walls. Decades ago Dr. Calvin Konya Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Bottom Hole Annular Pressure: A Theoretical Problem with Real Effects Bottom Hole Annular Pressure: A Theoretical Problem with Real EffectsBy Clarence R. Zink A problem has always existed in deep and fast drilling situations such as coal overburden drilling, or when drilling with a tight annulus, such as 9 7/8" bits and 8 5/8" pipe. This problem is the diff Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Controlled Blasting in a Historic Mining Town Controlled Blasting in a Historic Mining TownBy John Yenter "Unique blasting problems during reconstruction and expansion of 100 year old buildings toaccommodate gambling. Located on steep mountainous terrain and linked by narrowroadways, the towns of Central Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine Economics Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine EconomicsBy Sarma S. Kanchibotla In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Garbage Plug Demolition Using a Low Detonation Velocity Explosive in “Presa Mixcoac” Dam, in Mexico City Garbage Plug Demolition Using a Low Detonation Velocity Explosive in “Presa Mixcoac” Dam, in Mexico CityBy Enrique Albarrán, Julian Hernández "In 1942 The “Presa Mixcoac” dam was built, along with 15 other dams, to control the rain fall waterin the mountains west of Mexico City. Mexico City’s population at that time was around 1.5 millionpe Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Journal: Blasting in the New Millennium: To Wash or not to WashThat is the Daily Question Journal: Blasting in the New Millennium: To Wash or not to WashThat is the Daily QuestionBy Steve Dillingham Here in the United States, as well as around the world, pose a daily dilemma - to wash or not to wash. Let’s face it, all trucks, especially our industry work horses - bulk trucks - get dirty. We all Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Flyrock Resulting From Surface Mine Blasting Journal: Safety Talk / Flyrock Resulting From Surface Mine BlastingBy Robert Morgan With improved methods for designing and detonating shots the potential for flyrock can be significantly decreased, but there are few absolutes in blasting; therefore blasters must learn from the mista Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic Fumes Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland Toxic fumes cause fatal and nonfatal incidents in underground mining, where the working environment tends to trap the fumes, hindering the restoration of nonharmful conditions. Workers can underestima Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Description of Damage Constitutive Model as Documented in Pronto3D Manual 3/89 Description of Damage Constitutive Model as Documented in Pronto3D Manual 3/89By Billy J. Thorne The damage model in PRONTO simulates the dynamic fracture behavior of brittle rock. It is based on work started by Kipp and Grady, [lg] continued by Taylor, Chcn and Kuszmaul [I91 [20] and recently.mo Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Historical Development of Commercial Detonators and A Review of the Methods Used to Compare Their Ability to Initiate High Explosives The Historical Development of Commercial Detonators and A Review of the Methods Used to Compare Their Ability to Initiate High ExplosivesBy Robert B. Hopler To understand any technology it is necessary that a thorough background of how we got to the present stage is necessary. To do that with the subject of initiation devices we need to begin many hundred Jan 1, 1990 
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                     3D Computer Simulation of Bench Blasting with Precise Delay Timing 3D Computer Simulation of Bench Blasting with Precise Delay TimingBy Dale S. Preece "Detonation delay timing has been an important aspect of quality rock blasting for decades. Detonators that enable delay timing have improved over the years especially with the recent advent of precis Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Determination of the Dynamic Uniaxial Tensile Strength of Laurentian Granite Using an Explosivesly-Impacted Hopkinson Pressure Bar Determination of the Dynamic Uniaxial Tensile Strength of Laurentian Granite Using an Explosivesly-Impacted Hopkinson Pressure BarBy P D. Katsabanis The dynamic tensile strength of geomaterials is known to be highly dependent on the strain rate of the load applied. This is significant in applications where the material is subjected to shock waves Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain CarvingBy Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1 The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The High Explosives Industry in the United States: The First 20 Years - 18654 885 The High Explosives Industry in the United States: The First 20 Years - 18654 885By Robert B. Hopler The history of the first twenty years of the high explosives industry in the United States begins as an illustration of the free enterprise system at its best and ends with the industry virtually take Jan 1, 1994 
