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                     The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives Industry The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives IndustryBy Joseph Meyers Explosives techniques and technology are constantly evolving and improving, yet basic communication and business skills are not being used regularly. Many potential blasting projects never occur due t 
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                     The Effect of Bench Movement with Changing Blasthole Length The Effect of Bench Movement with Changing Blasthole LengthBy Rahim G. Haghighi, Calvin J. Konya Fragmentation is the fundamental concern of rock blasting, serving as a measure of blasting effectiveness. Fragmentation is sensitive to the inter-relationship among the design variables which define Jan 1, 1985 
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                     The Mitigation Effects of a Barrier Wall on Blast Wave Pressures The Mitigation Effects of a Barrier Wall on Blast Wave PressuresBy Nathan Rouse This blast mitigation study examined the effects of a barrier wall on explosively driven pressures. This area of blast mitigation is of interest due to the many different applications involved in prot Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Specialized Blend and Delivery Equipment Optimize Emulsion/ANFO Applications Specialized Blend and Delivery Equipment Optimize Emulsion/ANFO ApplicationsBy Thomas F. Mechtenberg, Michael S. Powell In the past several years many coal operators and stone producers have reduced drilling and blasting cost by utilizing Bulk Emulsion/ANFO blends. For many operators the cost of equipment to handle ble Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River Mine Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River MineBy Rick W. Bellenie, Ronald L. Woolf The Gregg River mine is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Hinton, Alberta, approximately 330 kilometres (205 miles) west of Edmonton and lies against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     In-situ Fracture Stimulation: A State of the Art Review In-situ Fracture Stimulation: A State of the Art ReviewBy Mario Karfakis, G. Langlois Well stimulation is the process by which any production well, whether for production (extraction), storage (injection) or deep interaction (remediation, monitoring, etc) can be made or stimulated to f Jan 1, 2009 
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                     How to Control Blast Vibrations in an Urban How to Control Blast Vibrations in an UrbanBy R E. Langston, S M. Gazioglu A preconstruction inventory program was conducted to determine the existing conditions of residential, non-residential and all other structures within 2,000 feet of the blasting limits for a highway e Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Blast Control for the Hydroelectric Project "El Cajón" in the State of Nayarit in Mexico Blast Control for the Hydroelectric Project "El Cajón" in the State of Nayarit in MexicoBy David Yanez The hydroelectric project "El Cajón" is currently under construction in the state of Nayarit, on the Santiago River, in western Mexico. This project is comprised of a Concrete Face Rockfill Dam (CFRD) Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Small-Scale Crater Tests in Weak Concrete and Sand Small-Scale Crater Tests in Weak Concrete and SandBy T Weaver, R Dick, R Sivakumar, C T. Aimone A series of small-scale crater tests were performed in concrete and sand in an effort to understand the cratering process in large-scale field blasts. The surface orientation of these tests varied fro Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD Mines Cost Reduction Using Electronic Delay Detonator in Brazailian CVRD MinesBy M. L. Mendes, J. Q. Nojiri, S. C. Botelho, A. P. Campanha In February 28, 2001 JOULE coordinated the first tests with an electronic detonator in South America at an iron ore operation - ITABIRA MINES from the Brazilian COMPANHIA VALE DO RIO DOCE (CVRD) - the Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Blast Fragmentation Size Analysis Techniques and Application Experience Blast Fragmentation Size Analysis Techniques and Application ExperienceBy Malcolm Scoble, Yves Lizotte, Ajit Singh Fragmentation size assessment faces difficult problems, traditionally involving tedious and time consuming procedures. Early work had been directed towards developing empirical methods of predicting r Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Blasting Vibrations and Explosives Performance Blasting Vibrations and Explosives PerformanceBy B Mohanty, R Yang Blasting vibration information is now commonly used to diagnose blast malfunctions. These range from limiting vibration levels to protect normal dwellings to determining scatter in detonator firing ti Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Shock Sensitivity of Various Permissible Explosives Shock Sensitivity of Various Permissible ExplosivesBy Jaime Huidobro, Mervin Austin The effect on an explosive column of the sharp transient stress waves generated during the earlier detonation of adjacent blastholes is of paramount importance to explosives users. Some explosives wil Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Control Blasting at Sherman Mine Control Blasting at Sherman MineBy Peter N. Calder, John N. Tuomi The development of a successful control blasting program for an open pit iron mine in hard jointed rock is described. The objectives and mechanics of control blasting are discussed. Design and impleme Jan 1, 1980 
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                     An Introduction to the Halo Effect An Introduction to the Halo EffectBy Paul Worsey, Seokbin Lim In many high explosive applications, the explosives are covered or clad by a metal. This metal cover may serve a variety of purposes including: 1) to protect and prevent the disturbing or misshaping o Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Retardation of an Underground Coal Fire in an Industrial Area by Means of Blasting Retardation of an Underground Coal Fire in an Industrial Area by Means of BlastingBy Claude Cunningham Late in 1982 a fire began in the shallow, abandoned workings of the Uitkyk Colliery near Witbank, South Africa. Urgent measures had to be taken to quench the fire, before the surface caving it caused Jan 1, 1984 
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                     SDI Electronic Detonator System: All Spiced Up! SDI Electronic Detonator System: All Spiced Up!This paper describes the circuit simulations based on SPICE of the SDI Electronic Detonator System at the system level. SDI is launching the Electronic Detonator System with a robust serial protocol e Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Evaluation of Environmental Effects Induced by Blasting Around a Waste Water Tunnel Project in High-Urbanized Area in Turkey Evaluation of Environmental Effects Induced by Blasting Around a Waste Water Tunnel Project in High-Urbanized Area in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman This paper presents the results of ground vibration and air blast measurements from tunnel blasting activities during the construction of the Beylerbeyi-Kucuksu waste water tunnel under a residential Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Are Electronic Initiation Systems the Unique Answer to Solve Blasting Issues? Are Electronic Initiation Systems the Unique Answer to Solve Blasting Issues?By Jesus A. Pascual de Blas After 30 years of development and introduction, electronic initiation systems are now well established in blasting applications, both mining, quarrying and civil works. In terms of blast technology, i Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture Process Intensification of Emulsion ManufactureBy Shuli Teng, Vladimir Sujansky, Matthew Rawls, Ivan Junarsa In recent years significant advances have been made in chemical processing technology. In particular, process intensification using micro-technology has had some success in changing and improving chem Jan 1, 2014 
