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Journal: Book Review / Micrometer Crack Response to Vibration and WeatherBy ISEE
Micrometer Crack Response to Vibration and Weather, by Prof. Charles H. Dowding of Northwestern University, adds to Prof. Dowding’s already important contributions to the industry with his “Constructi
Jan 1, 2010
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Low Cost Raw Materials for Emulsion Explosives ApplicationsBy John Manka
Emulsion explosives consist of an aqueous oxidizer phase, a fuel phase, and an emulsifier. The ability to use lower-cost sources for any of these raw materials presents an obvious economic advantage t
Jan 1, 2003
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An Explosive Delivery System implementation in the Steep Gullies at the Arapahoe Basin Ski AreaBy Mark Bosse
This is a paper demonstrating the use of a fixed wire and trolley system to deliver 2 or 5 lb cast primers (with 2 meter cap/fuse assemblies) deep into avalanche terrain. This avalanche terrain is mi
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth / Part 4By Robert Hopler
Although electrical instruments were being widely introduced into the study of seismic tremors, attempts to understand and quantify shocks from blasting continued to use rather primitive methods well
Jan 1, 2007
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Journal: 100 Years / Scientific American New York December 2, 1911 The First National Mine Safety Demonstration Study Of A Real Mine Explosion By Charles L. Wright, Fuel Engineer, Bureau Of MinesBy Robert Hopler
THE work that is being done by the Government to reduce the dangers of mining was brought out strikingly in the First National Mine-Safety Demonstration which occurred at Pittsburgh, Pa., on October 3
Jan 1, 2012
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Modeling of rock fragments trajectories ejected from blasting based on high-speed video analysisBy Jaime Herrero, Santiago Gómez, Pablo Segarra, José Ángel Sanchidrián
This paper presents a mathematical model for the study of the 2D movement of blast bench faces based on the high-speed video analysis of three blasts at El Aljibe quarry (Spain) recorded at 2,000 fram
Jan 26, 2026
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A Mine-to-Crusher Framework for Aggregate OperationsBy Diogo Fonseca, José Manuel, Nuno Fernandes, Blessing Taiwo
This research focuses on enhancing the synergy between blasting and primary crushing operations in quarries. A blast operation at dstgroup aggregate quarry in northern Portugal was simulated to fine-t
Jan 21, 2025
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Excavation for Underground Salt PlantBy Jim Breedlove, Stephen P. Case, Mike Fabio
To meet salt production needs over the remaining life of the Cayuga Mine at Lansing, New York, the Salt Division of Cargill, Inc. decided to build a new underground screening plant. The new plant requ
Jan 1, 1996
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An Examination of Blasting Accidents in Tennessee 1999-2003By Bill Loviza, Jimmy Sanders
This report is not everything we would like it to be. Access to information concerning unresolved legal actions is a sensitive matter. Obtaining the information presented in this report was a challeng
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of Explosives to Protect a Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Population In the South Fork Madison River, MontanaBy Jeff Hiedeman, Clint Sestrich, Christopher Hyle
Westslope Cutthroat trout have declined in distribution and abundance across their range and currently occupy about 59% of their historic habitat. Due to hybridization with non-native species such as
Jan 1, 2011
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Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the Use of Explosives in Different CountriesBy Johan Finsteen Gjodvad, Mathias Jern
The paper is part of the ongoing work of the Environmental committee of EFEE. To assist the European experts working with explosives one of the aims is to improve the common knowledge of similarities
Feb 1, 2020
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Diamonds are a Driller's Best FriendBy Langdon T. Mitchell, Karl Ingmarsson
The title is not referring to jewelry; nor is it about diamond core drilling. This article is instead about an emerging application for diamonds, hard rock percussive drilling with diamond drill bits.
Jan 1, 1999
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A Quantitative Triple Bottom Line Mine to Mill Process EvaluatorBy X. Gumede
A model is being developed to quantify the benefits for mining houses resulting from the reduction in greenhouse gas and energy consumption by the application of innovative blast designs in addition t
Jan 1, 2012
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Near-Field Elastic Ground Response Spectra for Multi-Hole Surface ExplosionsBy G E. Frantii
In the exploitation of low grade mineral deposits, blasting engineers are vitally concerned with maximizing the efficiency of explosive fracturing of rock while simultaneously limiting deleterious env
Jan 1, 1977
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Moving 50’(15.3m) of Burden with a 4½” (115mm) HoleBy Keith Henderson
An open pit quarry operation in West Central Illinois provided a challenging proposition regarding the removal of a rock wall that once separated two pits, but was now in the middle of the north wall
Jan 1, 2012
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Projectile Generator Design for Underground Coal Mine Seal TestingBy Ethan Steward, Kyle Perry
Underground coal mines have several dangers, one the most hazardous of which is the possibility of an explosion caused by the ignition of methane gas. To reduce ventilation costs, coal mines have the
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Experimental Studies to Investigate Small Scale Explosive Loading Using Visualization TechniquesBy L C. Taylor
Both the U. S. Navy and the U. S. Army are interested in knowing more about the loading applied to vehicles which are unfortunate enough to encounter a detonation of a buried mine in the course of per
Jan 1, 2016
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ISEE Security Workshop Impact of Enhanced Security on OperationsBy Dyno Nobel
Impact of Enhanced Security on Operations Budgeting - What is the “value” I receive for enhanced security? Is there a “return” for the money I spend? Regulatory driven Economic driven
Jan 1, 2006
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Blasters' SurvivalBy John C. Brulia
The IME member companies, the ISEE along with its chapter organizations, the Federal, state and municipal regulatory agencies, and the industry consultants and suppliers have developed safety equipmen
Jan 1, 1994
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Excavation of a Tunnel to Reach a Large Underground Cavern Roof FallBy H. S. Venkatesh R. Balachander, G. C. Naveen
During the construction of a 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan a huge rock fall took place in the Downstream Surge Chamber (DSC) during March 2016. The total quantity of rock in the
Jan 1, 2019