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  • ISEE
    A "Holistic" Approach of Blast Vibration Modeling and Prediction

    By Thierry Bernard

    Considering rock fragmentation by explosive as the ultimate goal in mines and quarries, vibrations are definitely one of the main drawbacks faced by the Industry. If we can accurately predict vibratio

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Fines Reduction and Its Impact on the Economics of Aggregate Operations

    By J. Eloranta

    "Previous work indicated that the annual per-capita consumption of raw aggregate material averages about 10 tons; half of which is produced by blasting. Given a population of approximately 320 million

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    Explosive Freeze Pipe Cutting at the McArthur River Uranium Mine

    By Dale Preece, Mike Stern, Steve Piercey, Ayman Tawadrous, GC Zhao

    The McArthur River uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Canada is the world’s largest high-grade uranium mine. It has employed a freeze-wall system consisting of multiple freeze pipes to control the large qu

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Low Powder Factor Blasting to Take Advantage of Natural Rock Fissures is Uneconomical

    By R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau

    In many quarries and construction sites visited by the authors over the last 50 years, the latter have observed muck piles from blasting with explosives, which included numerous large blocks, in some

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ISEE
    Novel xP-fan Calibration for Better Fine Fragment Detection in Optical Granulometry

    By Thomas Palangio, Blessing Taiwo

    Image-based fragmentation analysis is increasingly utilized in blasting operations to evaluate particle size distribution in a non-intrusive and efficient manner. However, the accuracy of optical gran

    Jan 26, 2026

  • ISEE
    The Special Nature of Rock Salt Blasting: Theory and Practice

    By Jonathan D. Aubertin

    The unique nature of rock salt blasting is compared to traditional hard rock practices. Rock salt geomechanical nature is discussed in the context of rock blasting events. A cratering mechanism preval

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Electronic Initiation System in Fosterville Gold Mine Development

    By C. Zuniga, S. Combrinck, C. Peters

    Agnico Eagle Gold have partnered with Enaex Australia at their Fosterville gold mine to leverage a combination of drill and blast technologies to optimise underground development mining. The mine is t

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Low Cost Method for monitoring Shock-Tube Detonator and Explosive Product performance in Blast holes.

    By W. Birch, G. D. Rangel-Sharp, L. Bermingham

    For many years, the accepted method of Measuring the Velocity of Detonation (VOD) in blast holes has been to use an electric cable of a constant resistance per metre. Thus as the wire is consumed by t

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Some Aspects of Small Scale Slant Hole Drilling

    By Edward J. Jr Walter

    This paper discusses the use of slant hole drilling and water matting as an effective method of reducing costs in shaft sinking operations through a general review of cost priorities for the contracto

    Jan 1, 1976

  • ISEE
    Evaluation of the Efficiency of a Strip Mining Blasting Operation

    By Salah A. Taqieddin

    In an open pit, or a quarry blasting operation, a muck pile of broken material of given size and quantities suitable to a load/hauling system is normally created at the foot of a bench. Fragmentation

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth / Part 5

    By Robert Hopler

    In part four, the instrumentation used to detect the vibrations from the 1876 Hell Gate (East River, New York) reef-clearing blast was discussed. The apparatus consisted of cups of mercury and microsc

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    The Neglected Step to Accurate Blast Monitoring: Proper Coupling

    By Donelson A. Robertson

    Proper coupling between the seismograph transducer and the surface is the most important aspect of seismograph monitoring but probably receives the least attention in many blasting situations. Without

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Safe Blasting Near Important Civil Structures: A Case Study

    By T. N. Singh, Vasudev Singh

    Most of the surface mines in India have drilling and blasting practice as excavation method. All the mines have to keep the blast vibration level below a certain limit. But when mining operation is ne

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Latest Improvements in the Versatility of Non-Electric Initiation Systems

    By Donald F. Rapp

    Improvements in non-electric initiation systems have given the blasting industry more choices than ever in controlling blast results. By incorporating blasting requirements and system attributes, timi

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    New Developments in Surface Blast Initiation Systems - Nonel Noisless Trinkline Delays and Nonel Lead-In

    By John M. Feasler

    Since the advent of NONEL shock tube, the signal transmission invention developed by NITRO NOBEL AB of Gyttorp, Sweden, we have seen the following application in the United States: (1) NONEL PRIMADETS

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    Flyrock Prediction and Control in Surface Mine Blasting

    By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder

    Flyrock can be a serious hazard associated with blasting. Many surface blasting accidents involving injury result from excessive flyrock beyond the protected blast zone. Numerous cases of equipment da

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Sequential Timing for Ore Control Blasting in Nevada

    By Dale Nies, David P. Childs

    The open pit gold and silver mining operations in the State of Nevada have historically used simple row by row, echelon, or chevron delay patterns. Common practice has been to use detonating cord trun

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in Serpentine

    By Terry Matts, Henry Heidrich, Cluny Randell, Carl Kottmeier

    Until 1990, all production of asbestos ore at Cassiar was by open-pit methods. With the impending exhaustion of open-pit reserves, a decision was made in February 1988 to continue mining underground,

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Rock Stitching Coupled with Controlled Blasting - A Cast Study

    It is a case study of huge rock-mass, loosened out from the parent rock-body, & posing a potential danger to structures down below the slope on which this rock mass was standing. Case was dealt in two

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    A Full Scale Blasting Test to Investigate the Importance of Velocity of Detonation and Decoupling in Fractured Hard Rocks

    By Magnus Gynnemo

    The primary purposes of drilling and blasting in hard rocks is to fracture solid rock and prepare it for excavation and subsequent transport to the crushing plant. Using explosives in excavation opera

    Jan 1, 1997