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                     Use of Signature Hole Analysis for Blast Vibration Control at the Highvale Mine Use of Signature Hole Analysis for Blast Vibration Control at the Highvale MineBy Ron J. Elliott, Dylan Wedgewood A series of five signature holes were blasted at the Highvale Mine and the resultant seismic data was analyzed to make recommendations on how best to address neighbour complaints regarding blast vibra Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Influence of Rock Mass Properties on Blast-Induced Rock Movement Influence of Rock Mass Properties on Blast-Induced Rock MovementBy Behrouz Ohadi, Kamran Esmaeili, Bibhu Mohanty In most metalliferrous open pit mines with heterogeneous orebodies, blast-induced rock movement is a crucial outcome that has unfavorable impact on ore and waste segregation in the post-blast muck pil Jan 1, 2018 
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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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                     Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to Structures Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to StructuresBy Mike Cammack, Logan Huppert, Gustavo Azpilcueta During the summer of 2015, Unisea Inc. sought proposals for the G1 Dock Replacement Project in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. It would be a one year project and construction was scheduled to begin in the sprin Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Full Wall Control Blasting Optimization Full Wall Control Blasting OptimizationBy John Floyd, Maria Rocha, Benjamin Cebrian Wall control blasting is needed in most metal mining operations in terms of increasing mineral reserves and assuring the safety of the operation. This type of blasting has the goal to achieve a clean, Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Streamlining Processes, Increasing Security, Productivity, and Process Transparency by Using Digital Logistics Solutions within the Supply Chain of Civil Explosives Streamlining Processes, Increasing Security, Productivity, and Process Transparency by Using Digital Logistics Solutions within the Supply Chain of Civil ExplosivesBy Frank Hirthammer Over the past few years, development and implementation of digital logistics solutions has convinced users of many additional advantages of this technology. Barcode labeling and reading increases the Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Drilling and Blasting Techniques for Sinking a Well in a Water Reservoir-A Case Study for Underwater Controlled Blasting Methodology and Monitoring Drilling and Blasting Techniques for Sinking a Well in a Water Reservoir-A Case Study for Underwater Controlled Blasting Methodology and MonitoringBy Deepesh Yadav, B. S. Choudhary Underwater drilling and blasting is conducted for deepening of sea channels for port berths, lake or reservoirs for water supply etc. so that rock dredging becomes easier. During this process there ar Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Case Studies Using the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model at Open Pit Mines in Canada Case Studies Using the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model at Open Pit Mines in CanadaBy Scott King, Norm Patterson, Ruilin Yang The multiple blasthole fragmentation (MBF) model developed by Orica models the contributions from multiple blastholes to fragmentation at any given point in the rock and simulates a production blast w Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Methods to Quantify Drilling Accuracy Methods to Quantify Drilling AccuracyBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse, Kyle Hall Drilling accuracy is the foundation to any successful blast operation. Even the best blasting practices cannot overcome poor drilling and still obtain desired results. Inaccuracies in boreholes can re Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Wave Transmission Response of Large Structure to High Frequency Blasting Vibration Wave Transmission Response of Large Structure to High Frequency Blasting VibrationBy C. T. Aimone-Martin, B. M. Meins This paper compares response of large urban structures to small charge weight, ultra-high frequency rock blast excitation from contiguous excavation to that of houses to more distant, larger charge we Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Modelling Complex Shock Tunnel for Shock Interaction and Transfer Testing Modelling Complex Shock Tunnel for Shock Interaction and Transfer TestingBy Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter The shock tunnel located at the Missouri University of Science and Technology Experimental Mine is 65 feet 9 inches (20.0406 m) in length. The tests performed inside of this tunnel are either arena te Jan 1, 2018 
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                     The Influence of Blast Fragmentation on Loadability in Sublevel Caving The Influence of Blast Fragmentation on Loadability in Sublevel CavingBy Daniel Johansson, Markus Danielsson, Håkan Schunnesson In sublevel caving, blasted material flows gravitationally into the drawpoint from above in a periodical manner. This type of flow behavior entails muck pile conditions that are variable along the cou Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Predicting Vibration Through Linear-Regression Modelling Predicting Vibration Through Linear-Regression ModellingBy Anthony Konya, Calvin J. Konya The publication, RI8507, from the U.S. Bureau of Mines established an envelope equation that related scaled-distance to peak particle velocity in an attempt to predict ground vibration in the design p Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Learning From the Ammonium Nitrate Vehicle Explosion at Angellala Creek Learning From the Ammonium Nitrate Vehicle Explosion at Angellala CreekBy Ryan Brogden On the 5 September 2014 a road train (tractor-trailer) with two trailers carrying ammonium nitrate was involved in a single vehicle accident on the Mitchell Highway, 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Ground Reaction Time Measurement and Modelling for Improved Blast Outcomes Ground Reaction Time Measurement and Modelling for Improved Blast OutcomesBy Richard Turnbull Maules Creek mine is an open cut coal near Boggabri in the Gunnedah Basin of New South Wales, Australia. The mine is currently operating at an annualised run rate of 9.5Mt of saleable coal. The plan i Jan 1, 2018 
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                     The European Integration through a Major Drill & Blast Tunneling Project The European Integration through a Major Drill & Blast Tunneling ProjectBy Demosthenes (Dennis) Efstratiadis After European Council’s Directive 93/15/EEC of 5 April 1993 on the harmonization of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil uses, the so called ”I Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Quarry Rehabilitation and Revival: A Case Study Quarry Rehabilitation and Revival: A Case StudyBy Martin Schrier This paper is an overview of a granite quarry cleanup near Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. A combination of local geology and previous subpar blasting techniques led to the quarry needing significant Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Potential Impact of Blast Layout, Sequence and Detonator Timings on Air Overpressure from Blasting Potential Impact of Blast Layout, Sequence and Detonator Timings on Air Overpressure from BlastingBy Shazad Hosein, Bill Birch, Catherine Johnson, Toby White, Liam Bermingham Air overpressure (AOP) from blasting can give rise to a significant number of blasting complaints from residents living adjacent to blasting operations from mines, quarries or civil engineering projec Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Modified Case Charge for Avalanche Control Modified Case Charge for Avalanche ControlBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr This paper provides an overview of a new method for avalanche control using a high explosive charge placed at the avalanche runout zone: the case charge technique. This new avalanche control technique Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Interior Explosive Model Development and Validation for Application in Terrorism Risk Assessment Interior Explosive Model Development and Validation for Application in Terrorism Risk AssessmentBy Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Lucas Rodriguez, Patrick Wilson, Kevin Wegman, Dhruv Mittal To better protect the nation and inform difficult defense and preparedness decisions, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is performing a probabilistic risk assessment of explosive terrorism ris Jan 1, 2018 
