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                     Lothological Recognition Based on Monitored Drilling Performance Parameters Lothological Recognition Based on Monitored Drilling Performance ParametersBy Jonathan Peck, Doug Pollitt, Malcolm Scoble Over the past 5 years the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, has been involved in the performance monitoring of both percussive and rotary drills. Studies conducted Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Explosive Methods of Entry for Law Enforcement Tactical Operations Explosive Methods of Entry for Law Enforcement Tactical OperationsBy Charles O'Connor, Ben Tisa International Training Resources is a company consisting of personnel with extensive law enforcement and military special operations experience, The staff members are qualified to train and certify, a Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Vibration Spectral Mapping 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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                     Blasting with a Spherical Charge at Serra Geral Mine Blasting with a Spherical Charge at Serra Geral MineBy Marcello Crispi, Valdir Silva, Juarez Moraes Companhia Vale do Rio Dote - CVRD is the largest mining company in Brazil and the largest iron ore producer in the world. Serra Geral Mine (SGM) is located at Iron Quadrangle of the State of Minas Ger Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Computer and Centrifuge Modeling of Decoupled Explosions in Civilian Tunnels Computer and Centrifuge Modeling of Decoupled Explosions in Civilian TunnelsBy Neil T. Davie, Thomas K. Blanchat, Thomas C. Togami, Joe R. Weatherby, Dale S. Preece, Robert A. Benham, James J. Calderone "Geotechnical structures ,such as underground bunkers, tunnels, and building foundations aresubjected to stress fields produced by..the gravity load on the structure and/or any overlyingstrata. These Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Comparison Modeling - Multiple Seeds versus Single Seed Using the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) Blast Vibration Model Comparison Modeling - Multiple Seeds versus Single Seed Using the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) Blast Vibration ModelBy Kameron Ray, Ruilin Yang This paper compares the modeling results obtained by using a single seed waveform (SS) versus multiple seed waveforms (MS) as inputs to the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) blast vibration model. The fiel Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast Design Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast DesignBy Luis Valentim, John E. Wiegand Highwall or face profiling has long been used to facilitate the design and placement of front row blastholes to ensure optimum burdens. Traditionally, a large number of laser measurement points obtain Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Predicting Blast Vibrations More Conveniently than with the USBM Method Predicting Blast Vibrations More Conveniently than with the USBM MethodBy R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau "A blast with explosives creates vibration waves in the zone around the blast.The prediction of the intensity of vibrations is important because people in the cinity demand that the vibrations do not Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Wireless Electronic Blasting Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Daniel Mallette, Richard Goodridge, C M. Lownds Despite a world of mobile devices that has many of us taking the ability to communicate wirelessly for granted, an in-hole wireless initiation system was thought to be not viable. The known and common Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Tunnel Excavation on the Abutment of an Existing Dam Tunnel Excavation on the Abutment of an Existing DamTo meet the energy requirements, hydroelectric projects are planned and executed in many countries. Though these projects requires a high capital investment, the returns are regular with minimum maint Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing Unit Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing UnitBy Jose a. Sanchidrian, Ramon G. Eguren, Javier L. Amigo On December 2013 a MEMU exploded at a blasting site in Norway, after burning for more than two hours. This paper describes the analyses made to determine the actual yield of the explosion, the lessons Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Vibrations from Seismic Exploration Blast Vibrations from Seismic Exploration BlastBy David Siskind The authors studied small seismic exploration blasts for vibration characteristics and effects on structures in Mexico. Obtained were 267 three-component recordings of ground vibrations and structure Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Rock Fragmentation by Explosives: Myths and Realities Rock Fragmentation by Explosives: Myths and RealitiesBy Wilfrid Comeau While researching for a theme lecture (Comeau, 1993l) on: 'The Mechanics and Physics Explosives', the author of Energy Transfer in Rock Fragmentaion by was confronted with many conflicting concepts re Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal Mines Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal MinesBy A Bagchi, Nabiullah, Jagdieh "A number of coal mines in India are affected by fire. Most of coking coal reserves in the country are located in Jharia coalfield where more than 18 sq. km is in the grip of fire. Generally such fire Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole Shots Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole ShotsBy Rob Famlield, Gavin Yuill, William Birch The Blasting Research Group at the University of Leeds, in the United Kingdom, continues to be highly active in the area of the environmental impact of blasting. In recent years a major part of this r Jan 1, 2002 
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                     A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer FunctionsBy D. Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang Blast vibration in the highwall from a cast blast in open pit mines or in the hanging walls from a stope blast in underground mines is a common concern. Vibration in such cases is a typical near-field Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case Study 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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                     Mine Blasting Safety in the USA---Progress and Technology Advancements Mine Blasting Safety in the USA---Progress and Technology AdvancementsBy Harry: Lobb Verakis Mining operations have made tremendous strides in improving the safety of blasting as shown by the significant and continual decrease in fatalities and serious injuries. Advances in blasting technolog Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic Fumes Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic FumesBy Gunnar Persson The borehole pressure/time history of blasting practice is simulated in a twin pendulum apparatus, where the expanding shotfiring gases force two steel slab swingers apart. A pilot installation built Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Expan - Ammonium Nitrate Prill for Blasting, Technical Aspects and Applications Expan - Ammonium Nitrate Prill for Blasting, Technical Aspects and ApplicationsBy Tjaar A. Louw, Albert P. Van Niekerk, Johannes J. Louw, Attie J. Goosen Unlike molecular high explosives, commercial explosives based on ammonium nitrate do not detonate ideally according to the theoretical model for steady state, one-dimensional detonation. One of the re Jan 1, 1997 
