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                     "Suppression of Dust Generation during Blast Demolition of ConcreteColumns" "Suppression of Dust Generation during Blast Demolition of ConcreteColumns"By Chulgi Suk, Hoon Park, Hyonsoo Kim, Hakman Kim, Sangho Cho Dust emission from blast demolition and other construction activities can be a nuisance; it is widely recognized that fine particles less than 10 µm in equivalent diameter (called PM10) may cause heal Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Laser Profiling and Computer Aided Blast Design using the Criterion Survey System and Win-Profile Analysis Software Laser Profiling and Computer Aided Blast Design using the Criterion Survey System and Win-Profile Analysis SoftwareBy Steve Colburn The CRITERION Survey Systems utilize both theodolite mounted and hand held reflectorless distance meters. These are eye safe, easy-to-use, and specifically designed to endure the harsh environments ch Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case study Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case studyBy W. J. Birch, L. Bermingham Air overpressure is becoming an increasingly problematic issue within the quarrying industry. With blasting operations moving ever closer to residential properties, the number of complaints about air Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Optimization of Development Drilling and Blasting in an Underground Mine Optimization of Development Drilling and Blasting in an Underground MineBy B Mohanty, G Ludwig A thorough assessment of development drilling and blasting practice was carried out at two underground mines at INCO operations in Thompson, Manitoba. The study showed that significant improvement in Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Monitoring and Prediction of Blast Vibrations : A Case Study Monitoring and Prediction of Blast Vibrations : A Case StudyBy D Vidyarthi Blasting is the most important activity in the mining industry, the world over. It is a well known fact that only part of the explosive energy gets utilized in causing the actual rock fragmentation. T Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Determining the Quickest Way to Prepare a Dragline Pad Using i-PushTM Dozer Simulation Software Determining the Quickest Way to Prepare a Dragline Pad Using i-PushTM Dozer Simulation SoftwareBy Stephen Chung, Graham Mustoe, Joe Haid In an open cast coal mining operation, a 305 m (1000 ft) long by 49 m (160 ft) thick overburden cast blast can produce more than a million cubic yards of broken muck that needs to be removed before th Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-Cleaning Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-CleaningBy Paul Downing When was the last time the documents and paperwork were cleaned out of the glove boxes, door pockets, under the seats and above the visors in your company vehicles? Insurance cards that expired three Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy Measurements Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy MeasurementsBy M. Hagfors When establishing an underwater testing site for the energy measurements of the explosives, the dimensions of the measuring pool have to be measured to find out what is the maximum weight for the test Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Effect of Meteorology on Airblast Overpressure Effect of Meteorology on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards Airblast overpressure levels can commonly be increased by up to 20 decibels (dBL) by the effects of meteorology, due to inversions and wind shear. Existing atmospheric refraction models can provide a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Safety Talk - Misfires: What All Employees Need to Know Safety Talk - Misfires: What All Employees Need to KnowBy Robert Morgan The mind-set that only blasters and their helpers need training in explosives can result in risk to other employees working at mine or construction sites where blasting is conducted. Misfires are not Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Electrodet Detonation System The Electrodet Detonation SystemBy Noel Dent The Electrodet@ Electronic Detonation System Wilere are we going with regard to Accurate, Reliable, Easy to Use and Cost Effective Initiation using electronic initiation techniques? Improvements and a Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Analysis of Rock Fragmentation by Blasting Using Combined CFD/FEZ/DEM Models Analysis of Rock Fragmentation by Blasting Using Combined CFD/FEZ/DEM ModelsBy Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, Héctor Espinoza Muñoz Drilling and blasting stages are considered factors that impact downstream processes significantly and over all the mining business value chain. Adequate control of these processes may represent energ Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Modelling Non-Ideal Explosives with Detonation Shock Dynamics (DSD) Theory Modelling Non-Ideal Explosives with Detonation Shock Dynamics (DSD) TheoryBy Lars Arne Granlund Due to the coarse structure of mining explosives, one has to model a finite reaction zone,contrary to C-J calculations, describing their detonations, i.e they become dependent of diameter and confinem Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Borehole Dewatering Techniques and Systems Borehole Dewatering Techniques and SystemsBy David A. Bacca Hydraulically powered submersible borehole dewatering pumps and emulsion/ANFO blends evolved at about the same time and for the same reasons. Mining operators needed safe, efficient dewatering systems Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Environmental Blasting: Rehabilitiation of Surface Mining Sites Using Blasting Environmental Blasting: Rehabilitiation of Surface Mining Sites Using BlastingBy Richard E. Danell "Blasting is a principal step in the surface mining process for breaking and, in the case of overburdencasting, moving rocks and minerals. As many surface mines are coming to the end of theiroperation Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Laws Governing Blasting The Laws Governing BlastingBy Scott Orenstein Construction blasting has allegedly been the cause of property damage in the following situations: (1) When the detonation of the shot hurls rock and debris into the air that causes property damage up Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Synergy between Drilling/Blasting and Loading/Hauling for CO2 Emissions Combined Reduction Synergy between Drilling/Blasting and Loading/Hauling for CO2 Emissions Combined ReductionBy Pierre De Pasquale, Aquilino Antonio Alvarez-Castro Greenhouse gas emissions are now an essential issue for extractive industries. Actually, lowering of quarry energy consumption and CO2 emissions participates to answer both environmental and financial Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Economic Comparison of ANFO Versus Emulsion in Quarry Drilling and Blasting Economic Comparison of ANFO Versus Emulsion in Quarry Drilling and BlastingBy James H. Owen Because of price structure, ANFO is normally considered to be the most cost effective explosive used in quarry blasting. Results indicate that bulk smulsion can be more cost effective in applications Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Surface Mining Methods Employed in the United States Coal Fields Surface Mining Methods Employed in the United States Coal FieldsBy Mark A. Williams Topography and geology greatly impact the decision of how to plan and operate a surface mine. To extract coal, five primary surface mrning methods are practiced in the United States. These include con Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Anomalies in Blast Vibration Propagation Anomalies in Blast Vibration PropagationBy D T. Froedge With successive generations of the Iso-Seismic System, we are acquiring more and more information about the actual behavior of blast induced ground, and airborne vibration, as it propagates through th Jan 1, 1995 
