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                     Blasting for Underground Utilities Blasting for Underground UtilitiesBy James E. Jr Hargroves With the ever-increasing population growth and modern trend to urban development, the expansion of utilities is a stable, mad or, and constant source of income for many. Blasting is a "necessary evil" Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Threshold Shock Initiation Parameters of Liquid Phase Ammonium Nitrate Threshold Shock Initiation Parameters of Liquid Phase Ammonium NitrateBy Allan King Ammonium Nitrate (AN) is most commonly encountered as either a prilled solid or a highly concentrated aqueous solution, with or without organic ( e.g amine) nitrates. Under certain conditions of fire Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Spherical Charges Develop Vertical Crater Retreat Method in Stope and Pillar Mining Spherical Charges Develop Vertical Crater Retreat Method in Stope and Pillar MiningThe breakage mechnism of a spherical charge greatly differs from that of the cylindrical charge used in underground mining. The advantages of the spherical charge could not be utilized until INCO Meta Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Building and Structural Blasting in Hungary Building and Structural Blasting in HungaryBy Sandor Nagy The Explosive and Blasting Department of the Hungarian Mining Research Institute is responsible for the research and development of industrial applications of explosives. Appropriate explosives techno Jan 1, 1977 
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                     BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting Problem BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting ProblemBy Wilfrid Comeau Vibrograms, which last significantly longer than the actual blast (say 10 to 15 cycles or more), may be signalling an elastic response, which is not uniquely blast related. For example, geophones moun Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in Europe Explosives Notified Bodies - For Safety in EuropeAccording to the Directive 93/15/EEC, given on 5th of April 1993, all the commercial explosives placed on the market and transfered in European Union and EFTA countries have to be certified and contai Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour Mine Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour MineBy Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine which resulted in smoother highwalls. The highwalls were smoother due to reduced overbreak a Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Blast optimisation at limestone quarry operations – good fragmentation, less fines Blast optimisation at limestone quarry operations – good fragmentation, less finesBy Benjamin Cebrian Rock blasting at quarries represents multiple challenges not easy to see at first sight. Aggregate industries face similar or superior prices for explosives while extracting a material that usually is Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked Situation Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked SituationBy W. Fourney In the late 70’s and early 80’s in conjunction with other oil and gas well stimulation studies, personnel from the Dynamic Effects Lab performed model testing to demonstrate the effectiveness of utili Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Drilling on the Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Rebuild Project Drilling on the Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Rebuild ProjectBy Randall Head The drilling at the Taum Sauk Reservoir was a unique compilation of the latest technology and everyday common sense. This site is comprised of rhyolite, which is 30 times harder than limestone in comp Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Missouri S&T Experimental Mine Expansion and Associated Risk Safety Analysis Missouri S&T Experimental Mine Expansion and Associated Risk Safety AnalysisBy Patrick Cahill, Jacob Miller, Nolan Mundwiller, Catherine Johnson "The Experimental Mine at the Missouri University of Science and Technology is undergoing major developments. The underground workings are being expanded to include a ramp down to a second level which Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field Blaster Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field BlasterBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements This paper relates some of the experiences, good and bad, of blasting adjacent to residences of the primary author during his 15+ years of field blasting in the Northern Great Plains region. During th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to Design More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to DesignBy Paul Klaric, Nicholas Bodley Every blasting engineer or professional can attest to the age-old conundrum of obtaining accurate hole information on a large scale prior to loading explosive charges in a blast hole. Even though the Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Estimating Underground Mine Damage Produced by Blasting Estimating Underground Mine Damage Produced by BlastingBy Thomas E. Ricketts An important part of underground mine planning and operations involves the reclamation of working areas after blasting before the mining cycle can continue. This is especially true for mining that mus Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Control of Flyrock in Blasting Control of Flyrock in BlastingBy Larry R. Fletcher Excessive flyrock, which is blasted rock that travels beyond the secured blast area, is responsible for 25 pct of the blasting injuries that occur in surface mining. Excessive flyrock is also a freque Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter Upholes Loading Explosives in Large-Diameter UpholesBy D K. Joyce Large diameter boreholes have become increasingly popular in underground mining. Drilling equipment can drill full rings, including vertical upholes. Special techniques are required to load upholes of Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results? Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results?By Jim Daley This case history discusses a pre-split test conducted at BHP Mineralss Navajo Mine in Fruitland, New Mexico. The test was an extension of earlier pre-split testing conducted by Virgil Stachura of the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Blast Fragmentation Measurement and Prediction System for Blast Optimization A Blast Fragmentation Measurement and Prediction System for Blast OptimizationBy TH Kleine, AR Cameron Size assessment of fragmentation is all about estimating the population of fragment sizes in the rock pile. A knowledge of the size distribution of particles can be used in applications from evaluatin Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Underground Central Blast System Electric on Nonelectric Underground Central Blast System Electric on NonelectricBy J R. "Dick" Daniel In the fall of 1988, The Cannon mine decided to investigate a central blasting system based on conventional electric blasting detonators being used to initiate rounds primed with Nonel detonators. The Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Delay Timing and Vibration Characteristics at Low-Frequency Mine Sites Delay Timing and Vibration Characteristics at Low-Frequency Mine SitesBy D E. Siskind The Bureau of Mines performed a comparative study of nine sites at eight surface coal mines to determine if the presence of near-surfaced underground abandoned workings resulted in the generation of a Jan 1, 1990 
