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                     Underwater Blast Pressure Monitoring for the Columbia River Channel Improvement Project Underwater Blast Pressure Monitoring for the Columbia River Channel Improvement ProjectBy Cathy Aimone-Martin, Kristin Dunlap Kolden Blasting was conducted for the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) in the Columbia River near Saint Helens, Oregon during 2009 and 2010 to deepen the navigation channel as a final phase of a dredging proj Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: The Shale Gas Revolution The Technology that made it Possible Journal: The Shale Gas Revolution The Technology that made it PossibleBy David Leidel A revolution in hydrocarbon well completions within the last thirty years has enabled drillers to tap the resources of known gas plays in an economically viable manner and deliver to market natural ga Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Linear Interpolation of Vibration Waveforms for Varying Seed Waveform Vibration Modeling A Linear Interpolation of Vibration Waveforms for Varying Seed Waveform Vibration ModelingBy Ruilin Yan, Kameron Ray This paper reports a simple approach to model the waveform change due to travel distances based on the field measurement. A linear interpolation is used to estimate the waveform at a distance from two Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Improving Explosives User Safety by Introducing Regulation Awareness Training Improving Explosives User Safety by Introducing Regulation Awareness TrainingBy L. A. Heim, E. A. McCullough, N. J. Amiotte The explosives industry is subject to the laws of multiple jurisdictions, which means that several regulatory agencies are responsible for governing different aspects of the commercial explosives indu Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blasting a Diversion Tunnel through the Abutment of a "Meta-Stable" Dam Blasting a Diversion Tunnel through the Abutment of a "Meta-Stable" DamBy Jennifer Williams, Donald J. Berger Originally built between 1913 and 1916, the Ashton Dam & Hydroelectric Facility has experienced various seepage and piping incidents since completion. Ashton Dam is located within 15 miles (24 km) of Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Load Transfer of Polycarbonate Blast Resistant Glazing Systems Load Transfer of Polycarbonate Blast Resistant Glazing SystemsBy Joshua Calnan, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry This paper presents detailed information and data regarding the load transfer characteristics of Blast Resistant Glazing Systems utilizing two different thicknesses of polycarbonate. A series of triax Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in Brazil Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in BrazilBy C. T. Aimone-Martin, V. L. Rosenhaim Blasting near residential areas has become frequent in many locations throughout Brazil. It was deemed necessary by the authors to have a better understanding of how typical Brazilian structures respo Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Signature Hole Method for Ground Vibration and Airblast in Mine Blasting; Convolution or Superposition? Signature Hole Method for Ground Vibration and Airblast in Mine Blasting; Convolution or Superposition?By B T. Lusk, John J. Silva Castro The signature hole method uses a convolution operation to predict the waveform of a production blast based on the record of a waveform produced by a single blast hole. Convolution is a mathematical op Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Enhance Blast Performance by Using PPAN Blended With Emulsion Explosives Enhance Blast Performance by Using PPAN Blended With Emulsion ExplosivesBy Sanjay Sengar, Nabiullah Pingua, Saurabh Sahay In India, more than 80 percent of the total of 557 million metric ton coal production comes from open-cast mines involving large overburden removal with average 1:3.5 stripping ratio which is going to Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blast-Induced Heave Modeling in Three Dimensions Blast-Induced Heave Modeling in Three DimensionsBy Dale Preece, Ayman Tawadrous This paper presents a number of examples of three-dimensional blast modeling in both surface and underground environments that include time-delay explosive decking. These examples include: 1) quarry b Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Velocity Capture Methods and Comparisons Velocity Capture Methods and ComparisonsBy Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird When dealing with high velocity projectiles, the ability for researchers to accurately and precisely measure the velocity of the projectile is of great value. This report will analyze three different Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York City Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York CityBy Cathy Aimone-Martin, Robert Brentar, Brent Meins, James Lauer Vibration measurements of multi-story structures in an urban environment began 3 years ago in New York City during close-in blasting to adopt correct measurement procedures and recommend revised groun Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Survey to Better Understand Collegiate Talent for Recruiting Purposes A Survey to Better Understand Collegiate Talent for Recruiting PurposesBy Joshua Micah Hoffman, Catherine E. Johnson The recruitment and retention of future talent into the explosives industry is becoming increasingly important. One potential area from which future talent can be recruited is local student chapters. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Development and Blast Applications for Resolution Copper's No. 10 Shaft Development and Blast Applications for Resolution Copper's No. 10 ShaftBy Tom Goodell, James Cox, Scott Scovira Resolution Copper Mining is sinking a 6943 foot (2116 m) deep shaft to access and develop a new panel caving mine with approximately 1.6 billion known tons of porphyry copper resource. This mine will Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Designing Blasts by Simulation Rather than Solely by Trial/Error Designing Blasts by Simulation Rather than Solely by Trial/ErrorBy Roger Favreau, Patrice Favreau Without blasting there can be no roads, no hospitals, no factories, not even foundations for homes. Yet in 1960 the only way to design a blast was by trial/error. By comparison, bridges were already d Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Investigation of Ground Vibration at Gulyali Basalt Mine in Turkey Investigation of Ground Vibration at Gulyali Basalt Mine in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman, Alper Celtikc, Serdar Celik, Tuncer Gungor This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements carried out in Gülyali Hisarcik Basalt open pit mine located on the north side of the Anatolia near Ordu province in Turkey. Within the Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration Charges Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration ChargesBy E. McCullough, D. Preece, M. Ortel Geophysical explosive charges are used in mineral resource exploration. They are detonated subsurface and radiate sonic waves into ground monitors, which detect the vibration waves and their interacti Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Rational Methodologies for Setting Blast Vibration Limits for Houses Rational Methodologies for Setting Blast Vibration Limits for HousesBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards "It has been common practice to set blast vibration limits for structures using an “observational”approach whereby limits are set at a level based on observations of damage, or the lack ofdamage, comb Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Underwater Explosions: Effect of Boosters Shape to its Ability to Igninte Insensitive Plastic Bonded Explosives (IM - PBX) Underwater Explosions: Effect of Boosters Shape to its Ability to Igninte Insensitive Plastic Bonded Explosives (IM - PBX)By Martti Hagfors The Finnish Defence Forces Technical Research Centre (PVTT) studied the effect of shape of boost-er to its ability to ignite insensitive (IM) plastic bonded explosive (PBX). Therefore an explosive fac Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case study Effects of Topography on air overpressure from quarry blasting - a case studyBy W. J. Birch, L. Bermingham Air overpressure is becoming an increasingly problematic issue within the quarrying industry. With blasting operations moving ever closer to residential properties, the number of complaints about air Jan 1, 2013 
