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                     Journal: 100 Years / “The Mine” by the Rev. Isaac Taylor New York, W.B. Gilley 1829 Boring Journal: 100 Years / “The Mine” by the Rev. Isaac Taylor New York, W.B. Gilley 1829 BoringBy Roland Oliver Detonators or blasting caps are made in several different grades of strength, because some powders require not only a greater, but a different initial detonation than others to convey their maximum en Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Using an Electronic Detonator System and Expanded Blast Patterns to Prevent Sympathetic Detonation at Powder River Basin Coal Mine Using an Electronic Detonator System and Expanded Blast Patterns to Prevent Sympathetic Detonation at Powder River Basin Coal MineBy Joseph Haid, om, Rio Yang, Kelly Fleetwood Some coal mining operations in the Powder River Basin are currently observing a number of blast holes detonating sympathetically within their cast blasts. Sympathetic detonation can cause poor cast re Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Controlled Blasting in a Historic Mining Town Controlled Blasting in a Historic Mining TownBy John Yenter "Unique blasting problems during reconstruction and expansion of 100 year old buildings toaccommodate gambling. Located on steep mountainous terrain and linked by narrowroadways, the towns of Central Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Iron Ore Blast Designs and Cap Testing at the Minntac Mine Iron Ore Blast Designs and 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 Lo-Cam and an Instantel DS-677 b Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Analysis of Dynamic Stability of Rock Slope Under Loading of Blast Induced Seismic Analysis of Dynamic Stability of Rock Slope Under Loading of Blast Induced SeismicBy Wenbo Lu A combined method is present in this paper in analysis the dynamic stability of rock slope under the loading of blast induced seismic, in which, by combining the dynamic load calculating method of qua Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Response of a High-Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline to Coal Mine Blasts Response of a High-Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline to Coal Mine BlastsBy Ed Clah, Catherine Aimone-Martin The vibration response of a 30 in. diameter high-pressure (845 psi) natural gas pipeline to 11 coal mine blasts was measured. The X-52 steel pipeline was buried 7 ft. below the ground surface. Ground Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Study of Misfires in Mining A Study of Misfires in MiningBy Larry R. Fletcher A misfire results when explosives fail to detonate as planned during a mine blast. Accidental detonation of misfires is a frequent cause of personal injury, equipment damage, and lost production. In a Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Energy Factor Based Selection of Site Mixed Slurry Explosives for Limestone Mines of India Energy Factor Based Selection of Site Mixed Slurry Explosives for Limestone Mines of IndiaBy Satish Kate Indian limestone mines which are highly mechanized in operation and supply limestone to the cement plants have been quite successful in devising ways and means to optimize blasting parameters, so as t Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: The Salesmenship of Saying "No"! Blasting in the New Mellinnium: The Salesmenship of Saying "No"!By Steve Dillingham The explosives business by nature is providing a specialized, valued service and associated products to a variety of customers whether mine, quarry or construction related. The level of performance de Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Investigative Blast Programme for Chek Lap Kok Investigative Blast Programme for Chek Lap KokBy Alastair Torrance, George Boucher The authors were involved in the Trial Blast work at Chek Lap Kok, the site of the new Hong Kong Airport. As part of that work a series of computer programs including 3x30, QFRAG, DESIGNER and 3DMUCK Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Velocity of detonation of Non-Ideal explosives: investigating the influence of confinement Velocity of detonation of Non-Ideal explosives: investigating the influence of confinementThe VoD of non-ideal explosives depends on the charge diameter and the thickness, strength and sound velocity of the confiner. VoD measurements are made to evaluate explosives for development, quality Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Technical Description of the Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR): a New Blast and Shock Wave Diagnostic Tool for Commercial Use A Technical Description of the Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR): a New Blast and Shock Wave Diagnostic Tool for Commercial UseBy Gary Kahn In this document the VODR is discussed from a technical point of view and is intended to give the reader a feel for the design of the instrument, its technical specifications, and its limitations. It Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Blasting in a Cement Kiln Blasting in a Cement KilnBy Ray Patterson A planned modification to a cement kiln at the Holnam Portland Cement Plant near Florence, Colorado required the removal of a ring of cast-in-place (CIP) refractory lining. The CIP lining was approxim Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry Industry Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry IndustryBy Victor C. Bryan "One of the more challenging issues facing operators of U.S. mines and quarries is blasting in an environmentally acceptable way. It is quite important that industry management understand and apply gu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blasting at Dacotah Cement Blasting at Dacotah CementBy Lyle Dennis Emphasis on increased production while maintaining rigid quality standards has necessitated a change in blasting technology at Dacotah Cement's limestone and gypsum quarries. The following three metho Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives Industries Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives IndustriesBy David P. Reddick Economics is a social science dealing with the allocation of scarce resources. In modern times the “science” was identified by Adam Smith in his book, The Wealth of Nations, written in 1776. Mr.Smith, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Variations in Vibration Signals from Single Hole Quarry Blasts Variations in Vibration Signals from Single Hole Quarry BlastsBy Rob Farnfield, Yuill Gavin The rock blasting industry continues to be under pressure to reduce the level of vibration induced by the use of explosives. In recent years much research and development has been directed to minimizi Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb Revisited Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb RevisitedBy Jerry Wallace Construction of a new grammar school required blasting within three meters of the existing school. Due to changes not anticipated at time of bid opening, blasting had to take place while approximately Jan 1, 2001 
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                     The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy Consumption The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy ConsumptionBy Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta Blasting has an important impact on mining and milling well beyond the necessary ability to dig and load the ore efficiently. There is an increasing body of blasting research indicating significant im Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Trend of Bulk Explosives in India Trend of Bulk Explosives in IndiaBy Suresh Menon The explosive industry in India has passed through various stages - from a period of total dependency to a period of self sufficiency and now, is saddled with large spare capacity. The last decade and Jan 1, 1998 
