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Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock BrokenBy Doss Brittain
The term ground breaking is taken to include the process of so loosening the ground as to enable it to be readily loaded into buckets or cars and hoisted from the shaft or drift. In the Joplin distric
Jan 1, 2008
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Vibration Effects of Coal Pit Blasts on Tower Pithead Concrete StructuresBy Mark Svinkin
To save time for construction of coal pits, the contractor decided to combine erection of the tower pitheads with digging of skip shafts to the depth necessary for placing proper coal pit equipment. I
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimization of Blast Evacuation Zones using the "Exclusion Zone" ModuleBy C. Morel, P. Fredes, L. Rojas
This article presents a comprehensive study on the development and application of the specific module called "Exclusion Zone" created by Orica to determine blast evacuation exclusion zones. This modul
Jan 1, 2024
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Safeguarding Historic Underground World War II Structures from Surface Quarry Blasting – a Case StudyBy Shazad Hosein, William J. Birch, Robert Farnfield, David Jameson, Catherine E. Johnson
The current and consented quarry workings at a slate quarry in North Wales {UK} intersect old long abandoned underground slate mine workings. The old underground slate mine contains the remains of Wor
Jan 21, 2025
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Quantifying Shovel Performance Through Blast Pattern BoundariesBy K. Taylor
In surface coal mining, the performance of a shovel through blasted muck is one of the key performance indicators of the blast. Historically, performance has been measured qualitatively based on opera
Jan 1, 2024
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Maximizing Mining Recovery Through Advanced Blasting Techniques and Blast Movement ManagementBy Aris Tambunan, Nella Lubis, Nurafrianti Saala, Komang Widhiayanto, Herry Saputra, Rudolf Sitorus
Maximizing mining recovery rates and minimizing ore loss are pivotal objectives for economic efficiency and operational effectiveness. This study explores methods to address these imperatives by enhan
Jan 21, 2025
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Implementation of a Real Time Traceability System from Mine to PlantBy R. Ticona, J. Alarcon
In the continuous search to provide comprehensive solutions and identify opportunities to improve ore traceability, from the blastholes to mill feed, different ore traceability systems have been devel
Jan 1, 2024
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The Utilization of 100 % Waste Oil Content on Himex70 Product at Petrosea Pit, PT Kideco Jaya AgungBy Raden Haris Handayana, Jerri Mapanta, Eri Barlian, Milia Putri, Nasfryzal Carlo, Jihan Lubis
Waste oil is a growing problem throughout industries where environmentally responsible disposal ways are usually costly. There are many industries have developed process to reuse of waste oil as a sou
Feb 6, 2023
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Demolition Blast of Heavily Reinforced Concrete Slab on Impermeable LayerBy Ye Yuan, Jaak Daemen, Shaguo Yuan
ABSTRACT: A 400m2 (480 yd2) heavily reinforced high-strength concrete slab 800mm (31 inch) thick had to be demolished. Underneath it was a 300mm (12 inch) thick underlying structure consisting of thre
Jan 1, 2010
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Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole DiametersBy E. Vilaescusa, J. Eloranta
The work presented in this paper investigates the influence of non-ideal detonation characteristics related to the blasthole diameter, base emulsion sensitivity (micro-balloon sensitised versus unsens
Jan 1, 2012
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Blasting Versus Non-blasting Related Sounds in a House Near Surface BlastingBy Braden Lusk
A typical rural house surrounded by a surface coal mine was instrumented in 2008. Information regarding ground vibration, airblast, and sounds inside the house was collected. Previous publications hav
Jan 1, 2011
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Blast Optimization using Air Decking with Gasbags – An Open Pit Gold Mine Case Study.By Angelina Anani, Seffit Aderuyi, Sylvester Avane, Joseph Wilson-Sey, Amatus Niminye
The Edikan mine in Ayamfuri, Ghana, faces economic challenges and community resistance due to its proximity to residential areas, particularly concerning blasting operations. Controlled blasting trial
Jan 21, 2025
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Blast Design and Mill Performance – A Case HistoryBy Raj K. Rajamani, Solomon A. Tucker, Michael K. McCarter
"In a study aimed at exploring possible improvements in operating performance at an Open Pit Copper (OPC) mine in the western U.S., the impact of blast energy changes on crushing performance was evalu
Jan 1, 2017
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An Empirical Method of Comparing Brisance of Various Bulk ExplosivesBy Neal Lee, Braden T. Lusk, Brendan McCray
"Selection of a blasting agent for optimum performance is based on many variables. Often, a decision is made with regard to product cost and field testing. Defining optimum performance can be difficul
Jan 1, 2017
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Use of Electronic Initiation System in Urban Shaft Sinking ProjectBy Richard Turnbull, James Purssey
"The Northconnex Project is a twin nine kilometre tunnel in Sydney, Australia, linking the M1 PacificMotorway at Wahroonga to the Hills M2 Motorway at West Pennant Hills. Access to the tunnels will be
Jan 1, 2017
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Precision Delay Detonators: A Decade of ProgressBy M. Y. Wong
Electronic detonators have been used on a trial basis for over a decade, and found more recent application in production blasting as well. The relative merits of these detonators and their applicabili
Jan 1, 2004
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Modeling An Artificial Screen For Reducing Seismic VibrationBy Lazar Kricak, Vladislav Kecojevic, Dragan Bogunovic
In spite of many advantages explosives have, their usage may cause environmental problem such as seismic vibration. One of the solutions to this particular problem may be application of an artificial
Jan 1, 2007
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Median and Mean in the Kuz-Ram ModelBy CVB Cunningham
"The Kuz-Ram model as originally proposed included an error in assuming that the mean fragmentsize predicted by Kuznetsov’s equation was actually the 50% passing size. In 2003 Spathis began discussion
Jan 1, 2016
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Blast Vibration Damage Potential in a Residential Structure from Intentional Full-Scale Nearfield Quarry BlastingBy Josh Calnan, Zach Agioutantis, Daykin Schnell
Damage complaints are a common occurrence related to blasting activities, specifically when blasting operations occur near residential areas. These complaints are often associated with ground vibratio
Jan 26, 2026
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Reducing eyebrow break caused by rock blasting in Malmberget mineBy Zong-Xian Zhang
In sublevel caving mines, serious eyebrow break usually gives rise to lower ore recovery, higher dilution, and worse safety for the people working in the field. For example, chargers must go near the
Jan 1, 2011