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                     Highwall Damage Control Using Presplitting with Low-Density Explosives Highwall Damage Control Using Presplitting with Low-Density ExplosivesBy Virgil J. Stachura, Calvin L. Cumerlato The U. S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on blasting methods that reduce highwall overbreak and the associated rockfall hazards. This paper presents the results of tests using a low-density wa Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Correlating Near-Source Damage from Single-Hole Explosions to Seismic Waves Correlating Near-Source Damage from Single-Hole Explosions to Seismic WavesBy Randy Martin, Jessie Bonner, Peter Boyd, Mark Leidig, Timothy Rath We conducted the Vermont Damage Experiment in central Vermont during July 2008. Five single-hole explosions with yields ranging from 60.8 kg (134 lbs) to 122.5 kg (270 lbs) were detonated in homogeneo Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Influence of Different Parameters in the VOD of Gassed Bulk Explosives Influence of Different Parameters in the VOD of Gassed Bulk ExplosivesBy Miguel Araos The aim of this study was to understand clearly how VOD of emulsion-based gassed explosives is influenced by parameters such as nitrate salt composition in the oxidizing phase, product density, blend Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Blast Complaints and Impulsive Shock Blast Complaints and Impulsive ShockBy K A. Broadhurst Over the years International Standards have produced and are continuing to work on documents related to damage from blasting and human exposure to whole-body mechanical vibration and repeated shock. Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives Industry The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives IndustryBy Joseph Meyers Explosives techniques and technology are constantly evolving and improving, yet basic communication and business skills are not being used regularly. Many potential blasting projects never occur due t 
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                     Explosive Induced Damage Potential to Earthfill Dams and Embankments Explosive Induced Damage Potential to Earthfill Dams and EmbankmentsBy D O. Doehring, W A. Charlie, W A. Lewis The detonation of explosive charges releases large quantities of energy that can produce rock and soil deformations far from the detonation point Extensive data are available on blasting in general an Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (83232d04-da2e-4755-9f53-c779d17429d0) Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (83232d04-da2e-4755-9f53-c779d17429d0)By Brian Wingfield, Greg Williams, Richard W. Givens Application of required energies into the rig design can have a dramatic impact upon productivity. Computer modeling of these production variables has led to changes in design with values closely appr Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Full-Field Deformation Measurements Under Explosive Loading Conditions Using Multi-Image Pattern Analysis Full-Field Deformation Measurements Under Explosive Loading Conditions Using Multi-Image Pattern AnalysisBy Xing Zhao, Michael A. Sutton, Vikrant Tiwari, Damien Bretall, Xiaomin Deng, William L. Fourney, Uli Leiste The dynamic response of a thin aluminum plate subjected to both shallow and deeper buried blast loading was studied. Using a combination of high speed stereo-vision and three dimensional digital image Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Designing Blasts with Uncertainty and Tolerance Designing Blasts with Uncertainty and ToleranceBy Calvin J. Konya When blasts are designed, we normally assume the best case situation. We assume that all burdens and spacings will be properly drilled, holes will be properly loaded, initiators will fire at the nomin Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Using Photogrammetry and UAVs for Pattern Optimization, Quantification, and Mapping Using Photogrammetry and UAVs for Pattern Optimization, Quantification, and MappingBy Tony Rorke, Tamara Wiseman Due to the advancements in technology it becomes easier to obtain accurate measurements for mining, quarry, and construction operations even in the most remote places. The use of off-the-shelf photogr Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction Tool Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction ToolBy David Harrison, Edward J. Walter, Meitra Ferek A pre-blast survey can be a great tool in the prevention of blasting complaints and subsequent damage claims. In today's highly competitive industry, we are always looking for ways to become more cost Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Production Blasting at the Empire Mine Production Blasting at the Empire MineBy G J. Kulbieda The Empire Mine initiated production in 1963. Since then the unit operations of drilling and blasting have evolved continually in order to meet the increased mining requirements demanded by plant expa Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic Fumes Twin Pendulum-New Method to Simulate the Generation of Toxic FumesBy Gunnar Persson The borehole pressure/time history of blasting practice is simulated in a twin pendulum apparatus, where the expanding shotfiring gases force two steel slab swingers apart. A pilot installation built Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Energy Partion in Blastiong Energy Partion in BlastiongThis paper is concerned with the blasting of rock in mining. The most common purpose of blasting rock is to cast it or to disrupt its structure sufficiently for effective digging and subsequent remova Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Role of the Muckpile in the Fumes Produced by Commercial Explosives The Role of the Muckpile in the Fumes Produced by Commercial ExplosivesBy K Taylor Small scale tests have been conducted in blasting vessels in the laboratory, where the effects of explosive composition, charge diameter, explosive confinement as well as additives to the explosive we Jan 1, 2014 
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                     "More than Track and Trace – New Advantages of Track and Trace Software for CivilExplosives" "More than Track and Trace – New Advantages of Track and Trace Software for CivilExplosives"By Frank Hirthammer "Nowadays, security in the lifecycle of explosives is more important than ever. Terror attacks all over theworld pushed the EU to decree a Commission Directive for the identification and traceability Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Bench Increase Angle Bench Increase AngleBy Jamie Delgado, Marco Arelano The changes of bench angles in an Open pit mine has a strong economical impact in the “mining business”, particularly in its cash flow related both to the decrease as well as to the increase of the gl Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A New Generation of Drilling at the Minntac Mine A New Generation of Drilling at the Minntac MineBy Don Thompson The Minntac Mine drills and blasts approximately 75 million long tons of taconite per year. This requires drilling one million feet of 1 6-inch diameter holes. We are in the process of replacing our o Jan 1, 1998 
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                     A Static Model for Rock Splitting Design With Explosive A Static Model for Rock Splitting Design With ExplosiveBy R Mancini Explosive charge action on the medium is intrinsically dynamic (fast rising and fast vanishing). On the contrary, information available on rock strength is drawn from static behaviour, and it's common Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate in Blasting Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate in BlastingBy Lex L. Udy Properties of an explosive which itiuence its performance on rock breakage are analyzed in relation to the rock: hardness and a discussion on the interaction of an explosive with the rock during the b Jan 1, 1995 
