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                     Close Proximity Trench Blasting Case History Close Proximity Trench Blasting Case HistoryBy Andrew F. McKown, Robert A. McClure This paper will describe a trench blasting case history in close proximity to several adjacent structures, including a bridge abutment, railroad tracks, and utility pipes. Some design considerations i Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Close-In Blasting at Cornell Close-In Blasting at CornellBy Jeff Yaro, Steven P. Case, Carl Kish This project involved the construction of a new 4-story library on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. The new building was constructed completely below grade, adjoining several of t Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Close-In Blasting at the Tri-Met Light Rail Tunnels in Portland, Oregon Close-In Blasting at the Tri-Met Light Rail Tunnels in Portland, OregonBy Don Z. Painter, Gordon F. Revey Frontier/Traylor Joint Venture is presently constructing a section of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transit District of Oregon's (TRI-MET) Westside Light Rail system. This new section will extend Portla Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Close-In Blasting Effects on Structures and Materials Close-In Blasting Effects on Structures and MaterialsBy Lewis L. Oriard The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of close-in blasting effects on various types of structures and building materials, as encountered in this writer's professional practice. Structure Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Close-In Construction Blasting -- Impacts and Mitigation Measures Close-In Construction Blasting -- Impacts and Mitigation MeasuresBy Andrew F. McKown This paper will discuss the mechanisms of potential damage from close-in construction blasting, concentrating on two mechanisms: elastic ground vibrations and non-elastic (permanent) ground deformatio Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not Work Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not WorkBy N. Skopak, C. Aimone-Martin, J. Redyke, B. O. Meins PipeBlast is a spreadsheet-based calculator based on research conducted by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), used by the pipeline industry to determine if proposed blasting planned near existing pi Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Close-In Shockwave Characteristics In Saturated Sand Close-In Shockwave Characteristics In Saturated SandBy L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste This paper provides a preliminary description of the properties of the output pressure (shock) wave of an end initiated, cylindrical charge of low height to diameter ratio in saturated sand. The prope Jan 1, 2013 
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                     CO Migration from Trench Blasting in Amherst, New York CO Migration from Trench Blasting in Amherst, New YorkBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero The New York State Department of Transportation recently commenced highway widening and drainage improvement projects in Clarence and Amherst, NY. Drainage improvements including the installation of s Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine Economics Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine EconomicsBy Sarma S. Kanchibotla In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Coal Mining and Tunneling in the Peoples Republic Coal Mining and Tunneling in the Peoples RepublicBy George E. McCormack At the time of my visit to the Peoples Republic of China I was employed by the E.I. DuPont Company as a Technical Specialist in the Explosives Department. The purpose of my visit was to observe the us Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal Company Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal CompanyBy Gary Anderson, J. P. Remi Proulx Rio Tinto’s Colowyo Coal Mine produces 2.1 million tons per year in northwest Colorado. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven coal seams ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet. Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Coal Supply Engineering Audit Supply Coal Supply Engineering Audit SupplyBy John W. Gunnett The purpose of this afternoon’s presentation is to highlight the investigative proce dures employed to complete an engineering audit of a mining operation. Skelly and Loy has been retained to perform Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Cold Detonation Physics: A New Field of Non-Toxic Nitrogen-Free Explosives Cold Detonation Physics: A New Field of Non-Toxic Nitrogen-Free ExplosivesBy D. Swanson Cold Detonation Physics (CDP) is a patented new field of explosives and the name for the explosive that is produced when non-toxic dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) is combined with powdered metals such Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Colowyo Coal Company Implements Blast Casting Into Multiple Seam Operation Colowyo Coal Company Implements Blast Casting Into Multiple Seam OperationBy Keith L. Bockelman The Colowyo mine is a unique surface coal mining operation because it is a multiple seam pit. Using a combination of a shovel-truck and dragline operation, Colowyo mines 8 seams of coal to a depth of Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Commercial Detonators: a Review of Methods Used. Past and Present. To Compare Their Strengths Commercial Detonators: a Review of Methods Used. Past and Present. To Compare Their StrengthsBy Robert B. Hopler This paper reviews, from the historical standpoint, the development of the commonly-used terms such as "No. 6 and No. 8" with regard to detonator strengths. The origin of the strength terminology is r Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Commercial Reformulation, an Economic and Environmentally Benign Means of Using Explosives and Solid Propellants Commercial Reformulation, an Economic and Environmentally Benign Means of Using Explosives and Solid PropellantsThe reformulation of military explosives and solid propellants into commercial explosives offers a unique solution to the problem of disposing of high energy materials with essentially zero environmen Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial Explosives Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial ExplosivesBy Gary Eck, Kevin Tallent Over the past decades, the science of energetic materials has advanced dramatically in both the fields of military munitions, as well as industrial explosives. Out of necessity, test methods to measur Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Community Response To Airblast And Vibration From Surface Charges Community Response To Airblast And Vibration From Surface ChargesBy L. Wilson, M. Kotzel, T. Pienaar An empirical equation is presented for the maximum airblast from unconfined charges. This has been tested at a number of sites and with charges ranging from 0.1kg to 311kg. The equation is developed t Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Compaction of Salt by Means of Explosives Compaction of Salt by Means of ExplosivesBy Harnish Miller, Scott G. Giltner One of the concerns with locating radioactive waste storage sites in salt deposits is how to permanently seal the underground storage areas once they have reached their storage capacity. The compactio Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USA Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USABy Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach Blasting conducted in the USA using the new Electronic Initiation System developed by Altech has shown that an accurate delay system will benefit the customer. Results from test work clearly showed th Jan 1, 1997 
