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                     Preparing a Written Blast Plan (1b8a88a8-1e7f-429f-bd71-b32f7b3dbf86) Preparing a Written Blast Plan (1b8a88a8-1e7f-429f-bd71-b32f7b3dbf86)By David Ziegler A formal blast plan is sometimes required for projects involving rock excavation. A written blast plan submitted with a bid proposal can also be an important sales tool. A blast plan will cover the ba Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting to the Rescue, Underwater Concrete Bridge-Pier Demolition Blasting to the Rescue, Underwater Concrete Bridge-Pier DemolitionBy Jerry Wallace A highway bridge demolition project to allow shipping access to a new container port in Puget Sound ran into trouble when contract-stipulated mechanical means of demolition failed. Blasting was then e Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Roadblocks: Increasing Production, Reducing Problems Roadblocks: Increasing Production, Reducing ProblemsBy Greg Parker "As the Explosives Industry continues to evolve and condense, those involved, such as Blasters,Contractors, Distributors and Consultants, continue to be challenged by both internal and externalforces. Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface Mines Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface MinesBy Paula Pereira The better the capability of accurately predicting the results of any process the less laborious and costly is the optimization or improvement of that process. Rock blasting is a process that one inte Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 1 Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 1By Robert Hopler Earthquakes, ground vibrations, seisms, or whatever you want to call the shaking of the earth, have been a fact of life throughout time. In spite of this, most people (except those unfortunate enough Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Journal: A Case Study of Full-Face Blasting in a Highway Tunnel in Korea Journal: A Case Study of Full-Face Blasting in a Highway Tunnel in KoreaBy Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee, Chang-Ha Ryu The purpose of the study presented in this article is to establish a standard blast pattern to yield optimum blasting performance along with an attempt to reduce a difference between design and constr Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Utilization of Near-Source Video and Ground Motion in the Assessment of Seismic Source Functions from Mining Explosions Utilization of Near-Source Video and Ground Motion in the Assessment of Seismic Source Functions from Mining ExplosionsBy Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson Identification of seismic events detected under a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty requires a clear physical understanding of the different types of seismic sources including mining explosions, rock burs Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Preventing and Dealing with Blasting Complaints Preventing and Dealing with Blasting ComplaintsBy Michael Ostrowski While the words “explosives” and “blasting” cause insurers to become apprehensive, skilled contractors using modern techniques under controlled conditions rarely cause serious damage or injury. Howeve Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Explosively Induced Impulses Due to Explosice Charges Buried in Water Saturated Sane Explosively Induced Impulses Due to Explosice Charges Buried in Water Saturated SaneBy Dale S. Preece, Matthew A. Reisenmay, Avione Northcutt The ability to simulate the explosive effects of land mines on military vehicles is a valuable capability in the defense community. The current competency levels of such simulations, however, are in n Jan 1, 2005 
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                     An Investigation into the Effect of Varying Joint Aperture and Nature of Surface on Pre-splitting An Investigation into the Effect of Varying Joint Aperture and Nature of Surface on Pre-splittingBy Syed M. Tariq, Paul N. Worsey Presplitting is a now a universally accepted perimeter control technique in rock excavation. The success of presplitting and the smoothness and integrity of the resulting perimeter is largely dependen Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Harper’s Weekly New York May 21, 1870 / (Continued from the March/April 2006 Journal of Explosives Engineering) / The Value of Detonating Caps in Blasting Journal: 100 Years / Harper’s Weekly New York May 21, 1870 / (Continued from the March/April 2006 Journal of Explosives Engineering) / The Value of Detonating Caps in BlastingBy Robert Hopler It is the nature of the initial detonation to the powder around the cap which governs the greater or less effect of the explosion of the whole charge. The cap communicates to the first particles of po Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Blasting in a Cement Kiln Blasting in a Cement KilnBy Ray Patterson A planned modification to a cement kiln at the Holnam Portland Cement Plant near Florence, Colorado required the removal of a ring of cast-in-place (CIP) refractory lining. The CIP lining was approxim Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Farmers Catalog, How to Remove Stumps with Du Pont High Explosives Farmers Catalog, How to Remove Stumps with Du Pont High ExplosivesBy Robert Hopler In issuing this pamphlet on stump and boulder blasting for the use of farmers, we wish to call attention to the fact that Du Pont High Explosives have been used with universal satisfaction for many ye Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Safety and CredibilityA Recipe for Success Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Safety and CredibilityA Recipe for SuccessBy Steve Dillingham In every aspect of conduct, on the blast site or off, the issue of credibility is raised. Promises are made, commitments are satisfied, safe practices are obeyed, communication is maintained, and prov Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Elimination of Ground Vibrations and Fly Rock: A Case Study of an Opencast Mine Elimination of Ground Vibrations and Fly Rock: A Case Study of an Opencast MineBy V. Sastry Signgareni Collieries Company Ltd. is operating the JK Opencast Project, at Yellandu, with a rated annual capacity of 1.6 Mt of coal with an average stripping ratio of 4.3. This opencast coal project Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blast Movement Measurement for Grade Control Blast Movement Measurement for Grade ControlBy Ian R. Firth For the majority of open pit precious metal mines in the western United States, grade control practices have evolved as a direct result of the variable geology of the ore body and the lack of a clear Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section 2002 Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section 2002By Kenneth Etschlager The ISEE Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section provides a forum for the discussion of issues related to vibration and noise from mine, quarry and construction blasting. The section began as a Techni Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Prediction of the Ground Vibration Attenuation Induced by Blasting for the Different Rock Masses Prediction of the Ground Vibration Attenuation Induced by Blasting for the Different Rock MassesBy A. Karadogan, G. Tuncer, A. Kahriman, S. Gorgun This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements induced by blasting operations at five different sites located close to the residential areas. Within the scope of this study, ground v Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic Winter Water Overpressure Monitoring during an Arctic WinterBy Jeff Peterson, Alastair Grogan During the winter of 2001/2002, a number of seismic exploration projects were carried out in the Mackenzie River Delta area of the Northwest Territories, in Canada. The purpose of the seismic projects Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory Context Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory ContextBy A Brodbeck, AT Spathis Australian regulatory control of ground vibration and airblast arising from mining, quarrying and civil construction operations is spread across a number of federal, state and local authorities and ac Jan 1, 2005 
