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Gas bubble sensitisation of a non-ideal explosive using different gases as hot spotsBy Italo Onederra, Miguel Araos
Most of the current explosives for mining blasting activities rely on voids to become sensitive to initiation, then detonating and finally, sustaining that detonation. The use of voids is known as hot
Jan 26, 2026
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"Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (Part IV) Mining and Demolitions General Staff, Ware Office, 1910 London"By Robert Hopler
209. Nitro-glycerine is produced by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids on glycerine, and is a heavy liquid of oily appearance, of specific gravity about 1•6, varying from colourless when quite p
Jan 1, 2011
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"Journal: 100 Years / Iron Mining in Minnesota By Charles E Van Barneveld, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 912 The Mesabi (""Missabe"") RangeTHE MESABI (“MISSABE”) RANGE"By Charles E. Van Barneveld
RBH Note: the following item is a little different than the usual, in that it shows how explosives were used in the past to assist in putting down holes for iron ore prospecting on the early Mesabi Ra
Jan 1, 2013
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Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross QuarryBy C E. Johnson, S Hosein
Previous researchers have put forward two different theories as to the origin of air overpressure from quarry blasting. In 1980, Siskind et al postulated that the initial face movement gave rise to th
Jan 1, 2017
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Factors Affecting Fume Production in Surface Coal Blasting OperationBy M-C. Lee, Shomaker, R. Turcotte, B. Short
This research program was undertaken to better understand the factors causing abnormal NOx fumes generation from blasting operations in surface coal mining. More specifically, unusual quantities of ni
Jan 1, 2002
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Removing Booster Influences from Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland
"This report investigates whether it is tractable and thereupon reasonable to remove the boosterinfluences when ranking the toxic fumes of non-cap-sensitive mining explosives. The hazard potential is
Jan 1, 1999
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Rock Drilling Automation as a Factor of Sustainability and EfficiencyBy Carlos Enrique Arroyo Ortiz, Jadir Pedro Alves
This paper presents some of the results obtained during the research work about the use of technologies and digital transformation in the process of rock drilling in open pit mines. The use of automat
Feb 6, 2023
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Keeping Airblasts Under ControlBy Jaak J. K Daemen, Clayton R. Morlock
A study was performed to evaluate the predictability of airblast overpressures induces by production mine blasting. Thirty-seven production blasts were monitored using 3 blasting seismographs giving o
Jan 1, 1983
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Blasting Optimization Strategies for Enhanced Productivity at Mont-Wright MineBy Joe Atalla, Jesse Desrochers, Rodrigo Hayashida, Joseph Mukendi Kabuya
The Mont-Wright mine stands as a prominent open-pit operation in Canada, renowned for its vast iron-ore reserves. However, the efficacy of its blasting operations, crucial for efficient production, ha
Jan 21, 2025
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Cross Sectional Shape Effects on Small Explosives Driven Shock TubesBy Ethan Steward, Robert Eades, Kyle Perry
Shock tubes, either gas or explosively driven, are often used for physical modeling of free field explosions or arena testing. The use of shock tubes often requires less setup time of subjects and sma
Jan 1, 2018
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Impacts of Alternative Hydrocarbon Fuels on Ammonium Nitrate-Based ExplosivesBy Jeffrey W. Lin, Larry B. Weston, Jonathan D. Abbott, Jordan L. Arthur
Hydrocarbon fuel oils are one of the main components of ammonium nitrate-based explosives, including ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil) and emulsions. While a wide variety of fuels can, and have, been u
Jan 21, 2025
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"Journal: 100 Years / Keysone National Powder Company, Catalog 1912"By Robert Hopler
THE KEYSTONE NATIONAL POWDER COMPANY is an Independent organization, incorporated under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. It has three dynamite mills near Emporium, Pa., with a daily capacity of
Jan 1, 2013
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Vibration Data Analysis to Increase Slope AdhesionBy August Ferraz Ribeiro, Guilherme Dias Mendona, Paula Henrique Lisboa, José Silvio Corsini
Correct slope adhesion is related to the conformity of the slope’s real geometry to slope planning. It is very important in mining because slope design has economic and safety implications. Slope desi
Feb 6, 2023
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Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate QuarryBy Charles Dowding, Cathrine Aimone-Martin
This article summarizes an investigation of the structural response of a brick façade home in New Mexico. The subject Ricter residence was located some 1100 to 1400 ft away from an aggregate quarry, a
Jan 1, 2005
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Journal: USDA’s Wildlife Services Explosive Safety Program “Managing Wildlife Damage”By Alton Dunaway, Kevin Sullivan, Charles Gray, Doug Hall, Kevin Grant, Kelly Thiel, John Paulson, Bruce Leland, Cole Boyd
Beaver (Castor canadensis) are responsible for economic losses exceeding $4 billion over the last 4 decades in the southeastern United States alone. A large portion of these damages occurs to public r
Jan 1, 2007
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Marvel Loch – Core and Shell Mass BlastBy Joseph Hoang, Nick Reed, Scott Wishart, Michael Lovitt
Marvel Loch Underground forms part of St Barbara Limited’s Southern Cross Operations which is located 360km (224 miles) east of Perth. Southern Cross Operations produces approximately 120,000 ounces o
Jan 1, 2012
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More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to DesignBy Paul Klaric, Nicholas Bodley
Every blasting engineer or professional can attest to the age-old conundrum of obtaining accurate hole information on a large scale prior to loading explosive charges in a blast hole. Even though the
Feb 6, 2023
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Perimeter Blasting with the ANFO-Spoon TechniqueBy Larry Ng, Keith McDonald
The benefits of controlled blasting techniques have gained increasing recognition by the mining industry in recent years. The utilization of an effective controlled blasting programme can result in a
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Machine Learning in rock mass characterization for BlastingBy Javier Illanes, Felipe Moroni
In recent years, implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning model technology has gained ground in almost every aspect of human activities. The mining industry has not been foreign
Jan 21, 2025
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The Importance of Proper Seismometer CouplingBy Randy Wheeler
In recent years the issue of seismograph calibration and accuracy has been a major focal point of the ISEE Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section. In fact, questions concerning the consistency and re
Jan 1, 2004