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Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive ChargesBy Phillip R. Mulligan, Kevin Gantz, Aaron J. Ward, allen shirley, Sean Treadway
Understanding the impulse transferred into a structure by the coupled two-phase loading produced by an explosive charge buried in soil is of interest for various applications. The most common impulse
Jan 1, 2016
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Improving Geologic Knowledge with IOT Sensors on Blasthole DrillsBy Steven Putt
Seismic While Drilling (SWD) is a newly developed technology in the mining industry. Improving upon Measurement While Drilling (MWD) systems, SWD measures mechanical properties of the rock at incremen
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I-40 Rockslide Causes Mountains of ProblemsBy Corry Goumans, Dwayne Wallace
"On July 1, 1997, a rockslide occurred on the I-40 in Hayward County, North Carolina that completelyblocked all lanes and disrupted traffic flow in the region. Remedial measures were undertakenimmedia
Jan 1, 1999
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The Didcot DemolitionBy R. Alford
In the modern world of demolition safety is paramount and unnecessary or unquantifiable risks are not accepted (FasterCapital, 2024) and all risks must be kept As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP)
Jan 21, 2025
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Next Generation Laser Surveying Systems! Blast Design and Analysis SoftwareBy Steve Colbum
LTl’s MapStar LPS (laser positioning system) utilize both tripod mounted and hand held reflectorless distance meters. These are eye safe, easy-to-use, and specifically designed to endure the harsh env
Jan 1, 2000
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Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench BlastingBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko
Since 1988, there have been 17 documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through ground strata into occupied enclosed spaces as a
Jan 1, 2003
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Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case StudyBy James Tarr, Matthew Eichler, Brent Tardif
ANFO was being used as one of the blasting agents on a construction site in New England. Groundwater was encountered in numerous blast holes. The blasting contractor was employing typical explosives l
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Low Powder Factor Blasting to Take Advantage of Natural Rock Fissures is UneconomicalBy R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau
In many quarries and construction sites visited by the authors over the last 50 years, the latter have observed muck piles from blasting with explosives, which included numerous large blocks, in some
Jan 1, 2018
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Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port ProjectBy Eraldo Florêncio, Paulo Couceiro, Manuel Lopez Cano
Specialized marine blasting techniques were required to deepen and widen the access channel and turning basin of the Sudeste Port Terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This terminal has been designed to
Jan 1, 2018
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An Experimental Method for Producing a Micro-Particle Ammonium Nitrate (MP-AN)By Christopher Jon Preston
This paper describes a type of ammonium nitrate (AN) produced in a patented experimental atomization/aerodynamic process. This AN exhibits outstanding properties for use as a main ingredient to a new
Jan 1, 2015
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What We Learned While Determining VOD’s in Underground Small Hole BlastingBy Scott Rosenthal, Kyle Murphy
This paper discusses the trials and tribulations of obtaining Velocity of Detonation (VOD) readings in small diameter blast holes in an underground mine. Montana Technological University (Montana Tech
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Utilizing Continuous Photo Analysis of Fragmentation as a Blast / Crush Improvement ToolBy James McGough, Lawrence Mirabelli, Ran Tamir
The paper will demonstrate how automated fragmentation photo analysis is being used at the Lafarge North America, Ravena NY quarry as part of an ongoing drill, blast and primary crushing continuous im
Jan 1, 2012
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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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Soil Improvement by Blasting Part IIBy Wade A. Narin, James K. Mitchell
Hydroblasting is considered a distinct soil improvement technique from explosive compaction, though the blast designs for the two techniques are similar. Hydroblasting is a three step process develope
Jan 1, 1995
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Use of Explosives to Protect a Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Population In the South Fork Madison River, MontanaBy Jeff Hiedeman, Clint Sestrich, Christopher Hyle
Westslope Cutthroat trout have declined in distribution and abundance across their range and currently occupy about 59% of their historic habitat. Due to hybridization with non-native species such as
Jan 1, 2011
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The Safety of Explosives Handling and Blasting in the Mining IndustryBy Kerina Taylor
Due to their high amount of stored energy, explosives have been the cause of many serious injuries and fatalities over the last centuries. Despite safety advances and awareness in the last decades, in
Jan 1, 2011
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Vibration Spectral MappingBy Gordon M. Matheson, Douglas A. Anderson, David K. Miller
"Traditionally, analysis of vibrations from blasting has been focused on peak particle velocity fordetermining the likelihood of both annoyance and damage. The US Bureau of Mines, in RI 8507,indicated
Jan 1, 1997
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Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on the Multi-Seam Workings of Adjoining Underground Coal MineBy Ajoy K. Singh, B Mohanty, P K. Singh
A study was conducted to investigate the damage potential to underground multiseam openings caused due to vibration generated by open-pit coal mine blasting. The objective was to recommend optimal exp
Jan 1, 2011
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Blasting Mitigation Measures Used to Control a Highwall Failure RiskBy Jean-Sébastien Lambert, Joseph Kabuya, Richard Simon
Managing a highwall failure risk in an open pit mine by controlling and mitigating the impact of vibrations produced by blasting operations is key to achieving safe and cost-effective operations. The