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                     Burden and Spacing Effect on Underground Limestone Fragmentation using Quantitative 3D Modeling Burden and Spacing Effect on Underground Limestone Fragmentation using Quantitative 3D ModelingBy Mark Spaniel Computer 3D modeling to evaluate the potential underground blasting fragmentation performance based on rock within calculated damage radii along drillholes, as well as the burden distance from explosi Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do? Burden Profiling: Do You Measure What You Think You Do?By Greg Shapiro, Paul Dr. Worsey Mining, quarry, and construction blasts are becoming more and more dependent on bench profiling. The use of accurate profiling gives the blaster better data for the most efficient blast results. So, Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Burden Velocity Analysis Burden Velocity AnalysisBy Patricia Mendoza Watson, Lundquist Robert G The velocity with which the burden moves after blasting is of concern for safety and economic reasons. Models developed for motion velocity by various researchers were reviewed and likely model parame Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Burden Velocity Measurement in Cast Blasting Operations at Mount Thorley Mine Using POWERWAVE Face Velocity Radar Burden Velocity Measurement in Cast Blasting Operations at Mount Thorley Mine Using POWERWAVE Face Velocity RadarBy A T. Spathis, J J. Felice, W Klass Cast blasting has become one of the most efficient ways to move waste rock in open cut coal mining. It is used at Mount Thorley Mine in conjunction with a dragline to move some of the overburden onto Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Burn Cut Pull Optimization through Varying Relief Hole Depths Burn Cut Pull Optimization through Varying Relief Hole DepthsBy Michael Allen, Paul Worsey In underground blasting, the pull of the initial cut is the limiting factor for the success of the rest of the round. By improving the pull of the first cut, a critical step is made towards improving Jan 1, 2015 
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                     BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting Problem BURST BLASTING: Solution to a Particular Blasting ProblemBy Wilfrid Comeau Vibrograms, which last significantly longer than the actual blast (say 10 to 15 cycles or more), may be signalling an elastic response, which is not uniquely blast related. For example, geophones moun Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources Company Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources CompanyBy Shannon Studden, Angela King, Allan Koski Cliffs Natural Resources is an international mining and natural resources company with over 160 years of history. A member of the S&P 500 Index, the company is a major global iron ore producer and a s Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Busting Myths at the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center Busting Myths at the Energetic Materials Research and Testing CenterBy G. Walsh, L. Wolkovitch, A. Savage, V. Romero, T. Zimmerly, G. Imahara, J. Hyneman, K. Byron, D Tapster, S. Belleci, J. Metzger, M. Stanley Testing was conducted at the Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center for the MythBusters on three separate occasions. This testing included (1) an experiment designed to create diamond from gr Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Calculating Blasting Effects to Nearby Underground Pipelines Calculating Blasting Effects to Nearby Underground PipelinesBy Janice K. Means The purpose of this paper is to provide the seminar attendee with: information on pipeline construction, operation and standards to better equip him (or her) to analyze the ultimate effect of blasting Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Calculating Shock Wave Over pressure from High-Speed Video Calculating Shock Wave Over pressure from High-Speed VideoBy Catherine Johnson, Kelly Williams The ability to measure the overpressure of a shock wave is necessary for explosives research such as shockwave focusing and field testing of blast-resistant designs for buildings and vehicles. To reco 
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                     Calculating Shock Wave Overpressure from High-Speed Video Calculating Shock Wave Overpressure from High-Speed VideoBy Catherine Johnson, Kelly Williams Advances in high-speed video imaging make it possible to see the refraction of light due to the high-density gradient at the shock front without the need for parabolic mirrors or additional light sour Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench Blasting Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench BlastingBy Elaine Gorham-Bergeron CAROM is a distinct element, dynamic code developed at Sandia National Laboratories to calculate the motion of rock fragments during blasting.[1] It has recently been improved to incorporate a mechani Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Calculation of the Model Structure of Emulsion Explosive Calculation of the Model Structure of Emulsion ExplosiveBy Wang Xuguang Shen Yingfeng Structure is the main aspect affecting the performance of emulsion explosive. Calculation of such structure parameters as osmosis pressure, interface area per unit volume etc. must be helpful to the u Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Calibration of a Fragmentation Model for a New Mining Operation Calibration of a Fragmentation Model for a New Mining OperationBy Cristian Rodriguez, Tom BoBo, Maria Rocha, John Kemeny Blast fragmentation depends on many factors. First of all, it depends on the specific blast design, which includes the amount and type of explosive, the blasting pattern, the timing and sequencing, an Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial Explosives Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial ExplosivesBy Q Liu, P D. Katsabanis The energy output of crushed AN/FO, crushed AN/FO mixed with Aluminum (5%, 6.4% and 9.4% A1 by mass) and a commercial emulsion explosive has been measured using a detonation calorimeter. The charges h Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results? Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results?By Jim Daley This case history discusses a pre-split test conducted at BHP Mineralss Navajo Mine in Fruitland, New Mexico. The test was an extension of earlier pre-split testing conducted by Virgil Stachura of the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Cap Precision in Perimiter Control Blasting and the Potential Application of Electronic Detonator Cap Precision in Perimiter Control Blasting and the Potential Application of Electronic DetonatorBy Derek T. Novotny Blasting cap precision is of major importance to advanced blast design. New technologies have introduced the use of microchips within detonator casings in the hope that the electronic control of the t Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Cap Testing at the Minntac Mine Cap Testing at the Minntac MineBy Jack Eloranta To improve control of blasting, tests were performed to assess non-electric cap accuracy. Simultaneous testing using a Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR), Red Lake LoCam and an Instantel DS-677 bl Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Captive Insurance Companies Captive Insurance CompaniesBy M Dale White Captive insurance companies have recently been discovered by risk management experts as a risk transfer vehicle and are very much in vogue. Actually, captive insurance companies are not a new phenomen Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled BlastingBy Robert J. Nothnagle, Kristen Franz Begor, Rodney W. Sutch Recovery of contaminated groundwater in a fractured bedrock system presents some unique problems. Typically, the most common problem occurs from the inability to adequately characterize the discrete f Jan 1, 1988 
