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                     Conformal Symbolic Regression Applied to Rock Blasting Vibration Prediction Conformal Symbolic Regression Applied to Rock Blasting Vibration PredictionBy Anderson da Cunha Meireles, Pedro Garcia, Ernst Young, Leandro Coelho, Carlos Eduardo Soares Feliciano, Key Fonseca de Lima Rock blasting is a crucial technique employed in mining construction and quarrying industries to fragment large rocks into smaller, more manageable pieces. However, it often generates ground vibration Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacity Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacityBy Julio Cesar Barbosa de Freitas, Rafael Gonçalves Araujo, Túlio Soares, Jair Koppe, Augusto Ferraz Ribeiro, Pedro Barreto Garcia This study thesis was motivated by the fact that it is of fundamental importance for open pit mining that the slopes initially have a geometry in accordance with what is proposed in the mining plannin Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Optimization of Blast Fragmentation Curves and Determination of Rock-Blast Domains at Coimolache Mine, Based on Rock Factor Criterion and Kuz-Ram Model Optimization of Blast Fragmentation Curves and Determination of Rock-Blast Domains at Coimolache Mine, Based on Rock Factor Criterion and Kuz-Ram ModelBy Luis Huaroc, Augusto Sotomayor, Erick Rodriguez, Paulo Fernández, José Ricaldi, Luis Alejandro The application of the Kuz-Ram model for the prediction of fragmentation is used worldwide, in Coimolache Mine it was used to determine blast domains and optimize the process by obtaining drilling pat Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Modeling Reactive Sulfide Rock at the Red Dog Mine Modeling Reactive Sulfide Rock at the Red Dog MineBy Norman Paley, Zachary Pickett The Red Dog Mine is a high-grade zinc-lead mine located in northwest Alaska which began operations in November 1989. In June 2014 the upper half of a charge in a trim shot in the Aqqaluk pit deflagrat 
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                     Fifteen Years of Blast Vibration Control and Improved Public Relations for Two Traprock Quarries Fifteen Years of Blast Vibration Control and Improved Public Relations for Two Traprock QuarriesBy Kenneth Faroni, Catherine Aimone-Martin, Thomas Gelormino A blasting improvement program began in 1985 at two traprock quarries in Connecticut to reduce the levels of ground motions and airblast measured at residential structures surrounding the operations. Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage Natural Causes vs. Blasting DamageBy Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison To effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the actu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek Mine Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek MineBloomfield Collieries Rix’s Creek Mine is an open cut coal operation located in the Hunter Valley region of Australia. The mine produces approximately 1.1 mt of saleable product per year and routinely Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe Test Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe TestBy David Kennedy, Noel Hsu, Miguel Araos The use of bulk explosive for mining applications started in the 50’s. Since then millions of tons of that material have been transported by road. However during that time, there have been several roa Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Journal: New Approach To Aerial Photography Journal: New Approach To Aerial PhotographyBy Dale Ramsey As someone who has enjoyed photography as a hobby for many years, aerial photography to me has always been an exciting way to give a different perspective to my images. Our industry is always in searc Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore Deposits Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore DepositsBy M E. Hanson, K Chong, R H. Jacobson, S C. Way To create conditions for economic rates of mineral recovery in a deep, hard rock mass, enhancement of naturally occurring permeability is necessary, and may be achieved through explosives detonated in Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Understanding Blast Movement and its impacts on Grade Control at Ahafo Gold Mine in Ghana Understanding Blast Movement and its impacts on Grade Control at Ahafo Gold Mine in GhanaBy Wayne Rogers, Sarma Kanchibotla, Alan Tordoir, Bryon Bisiauz, Seth Ako, Eric Engmann Blast induced rock mass displacement can have a significant impact on ore loss & dilution. The mischaracterization of the grade boundaries both prior to, as well as a result of blasting can lead to si Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive Detonation Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive DetonationBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste The problem of the maximum depth at which a mine buried in the surf zone or beach zone is a threat to landing vehicles is being studied by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Na Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Highwall Damage Control Using Presplitting with Low-Density Explosives Highwall Damage Control Using Presplitting with Low-Density ExplosivesBy Virgil J. Stachura, Calvin L. Cumerlato The U. S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on blasting methods that reduce highwall overbreak and the associated rockfall hazards. This paper presents the results of tests using a low-density wa Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Proactive Controls for Highwall Stability Proactive Controls for Highwall StabilityBy Trevor Ames Highwall instability, and sometimes referred to as ground failures, historically are a consistent contributor of mine injuries and fatalities within surface mines. To combat this several efforts, incl Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Public Relations Workshop ISEE Public Education and Public Relations Committee Public Relations Workshop ISEE Public Education and Public Relations CommitteeBy Dave Harrison, Phyllis Hasser, Ken Eltschlager The beginning There was the video:– “Understanding Vibrations from Blasting” – 2002 to 2004 in development – Dale Ramsey ad hoc Public Education committee chair – Available At the ISEE bookstore Publi Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Earth Motions Resulting from Large Distributed Chemical Explosive Detonations Earth Motions Resulting from Large Distributed Chemical Explosive DetonationsBy D Maxwell Ellett This report presents an evaluation of knowledge concerning a process used in predicting ground motion resulting from large scale conventional explosive detonations, The shots were set off in Arizona i Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Space Age Explosives used to Fell Rocket Launch Towers Space Age Explosives used to Fell Rocket Launch TowersBy Jared Redyke Thursday, October 14, 1999 marked another important milestone for America’s space program. At exactly 10:05 AM EST on a beautiful, sunny Florida morning, Dykon, Inc. of Tulsa, Oklahoma detonated appro Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Regression Model for Surface Vibrations from Underground Operations Regression Model for Surface Vibrations from Underground OperationsBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse, Daykin Schnell The authors were retained by a proposed underground metals mine operation to evaluate the potential blast vibration amplitudes that could be generated at surface structures above the proposed mine. Li 
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                     Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk Assessment Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk AssessmentBy Lon Santis This paper describes several applications of quantitative risk assessment in the management of commercial explosives operations. The Institute of Makers of Explosives’ (IME) quantitative risk assessme Jan 1, 2008 
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                     MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies) MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies)By James Goldberg, Sally Zadra, Wiliam Reisz Early recognition and risk assessment is critical to sustaining a safe and productive blasting operation. While every blasting environment holds inherent risk, highwall blasting in highly congested ar Jan 1, 2008 
