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Quarrying Operations for Large Civil Engineering Projects in Remote Areas in Underdeveloped CountriesBy Rowland Jones
This type of quarrying is very much different from that of established quarries in developed countries, demanding somewhat unorthodox techniques to produce the variety of materials required. The deman
Jan 1, 1977
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Engineering Considerations for Blasting at the Hanging Lake Tunnel Project, Glenwood Canyon, ColoradoBy Thomas R. Scotese, John L. Ackerman
The Hanging Lake Tunnel Project represents a major portion of the Glenwood Canyon Project, the last piece of Interstate 70 to be constructed. The project features twin bore, large span rock tunnels an
Jan 1, 1992
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Blast Desification Techniques (An Operator's Guide)By Patrick D. McLaughlin, C Fordham
"The project outlined in the accompanying paper was to densify beach sands on the pond side ofa tailings dyke to the strength required for future dyke construction, This was to be achievedthrough the
Jan 1, 1992
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Record Blast at Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy D. Scott Scovira, Rick Webber
The Iron Ore Company of Canada [IOC] is a global leader in Arctic mining applications, and the blasting crew have something to be very proud of. On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 at 3:28 PM the largest single
Jan 1, 2008
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Vibration Reduction Through Production-Signature Hole BlastingBy Bryan Papillon, Karl Christopherson
In order to improve vibrations from quarry blasting, a new technique and timing pattern was established and applied to the particular geology. By shooting a single representative borehole one full sec
Jan 1, 2008
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New Firing Method for Underwater Blasting (Remote-Controlled Blasting System by Electromagnetic Firing Method)By Takeo Ueda, Masashi Nakano
We have developed a new blasting system remotely controlled by an electromagnetic firing method, which has proved advantageously applicable to sites where rapid tidal current or deep water may cause s
Jan 1, 1983
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The Evaluation of Electronic Detonators at Martha Mine, New ZealandBy Blair Jackson, Tjaart Louw
Martha Mine, owned by Newmont Mining, Australia appointed Macmahon Contractors (NZ) Ltd as the mining contractor to drill, blast, and crush and convey ore for processing, followed by construction of a
Jan 1, 2003
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Blasting the Coleson Cove Poer Plant Cooling Water Outfall PlugThis is the story of a blast - not a large blast by todays standards as it only involved a total of approximately 50 cubic yards of rock. Nor did this blast involve any new or revolutionary blasting t
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining in the Genesis Open Pit above the Active Deep Star Underground AccessBy Robin L. Simmons
Mining in the Genesis open pit has been conducted above the active haulage and ventilation declines of the Deep Star underground mine. Production has continued in both mines. The Deep Star haulage and
Jan 1, 1998
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Blast Optimization at Blue Circle CementBy Curtis G. Kremer, Jeffrey L. Brummert
Blue Circle Cement's Ravena, New York quarry mines approximately 6.7 million tons of limestone per year. Blasting occurs approximately twice a week on three separate benches. Shots average 60,000 tons
Jan 1, 1994
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Journal: Effect of Depth Below Mudline of Charge Placement During Explosive Removal of Offshore StructuresBy Craig Adams, William Poe
Introduction The United States Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service (MMS) is mandated under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSL A) and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to overs
Jan 1, 2011
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Blasting Design and High-Energy Explosive Strategies to Achieve Fines Targets for Mill PerformanceBy Jorge Cardenas, Diego Sanchez
Maximizing SAG mill throughput and metallurgical recovery in hard rock operations requires achieving target fragmentation, particularly a sufficient proportion of fines (<25.4 mm). These fines thresho
Jan 26, 2026
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"More than Track and Trace – New Advantages of Track and Trace Software for CivilExplosives"By Frank Hirthammer
"Nowadays, security in the lifecycle of explosives is more important than ever. Terror attacks all over theworld pushed the EU to decree a Commission Directive for the identification and traceability
Jan 1, 2017
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The Underwater Evaluation of the Performance of Bulk Commercial ExplosivesBy Alan R. Cameron, Alastair C. Torrance
An explosives underwater test facility has been established and commissioned in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia which allows the measurement of the actual shock and gas energies of the e
Jan 1, 1990
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Geomechanical differentiation of cratering mechanisms with two degrees of freedom and burden dependency investigated through single hole blast tests.By J. D. Aubertin
Rock blasting is a complex engineering process that requires in-depth knowledge of operations and geomechanical conditions. Acknowledged design precepts are based on cratering behavior associated with
Jan 1, 2024
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Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal MineBy Mark D. Kirkbride
This paper outlines the process for designing a hard rock blast in an underground coal mine. The coal mine is located in Western Kentucky and operates four continuous miner units at 7 unit-shifts per
Jan 1, 1999
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Explosive Compaction of Foundation Soils for the Seismic Upgrade of the Seymour Falls DamBy Frank Huber, Ed Fulop, Neil Singh, Ron Elliott, Blair Gohl, Lewis Clarke
This paper covers the successful application of explosive compaction technology for the densification of the foundation soils for the seismic upgrade of the Seymour Falls Dam, Vancouver, BC. The origi
Jan 1, 2009
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Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the WellBy Robert B. Hopler
Explosives have been important to the oil and gas industries since the very earliest days. The first wells of Pennsylvania and New York in the 1860’s were able to be brought back to productivity by th
Jan 1, 1998
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A Case Study on the Blasted Trench Cut for the Construction of Diaphragm WallBy Sehoon Lee, Duhwoe Jung, Eunsu Cha, Kyeonghwan Jeong
This case study presents the effectiveness of underground rock blasting to facilitate the trench cut in the hard rock layer using a conventional trench cutter for the construction of a diaphragm wall.
Jan 1, 2000
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How Genetic Algorithms and Cloud Processing OptimiseBy Mark Roberts
Automation, data analytics and optimisation are key trends in the mining industry. Doing more, and better, while expending less resources targets KPIs around efficiency and productivity. With the expl
Feb 6, 2023