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                     Preventing the next Terrorist Attack is a Shared Responsibility Preventing the next Terrorist Attack is a Shared ResponsibilityBy Joseph Kennedy How do terrorists and other criminal bombers acquire explosives to be used in an attack against U.S property and/or citizens? The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) with nearly Jan 1, 2010 
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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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                     A New Method of Shaft Sinking A New Method of Shaft SinkingBy John Cowin, Dan McCutchen Cowin & Company has specialized in underground construction since 1924. This paper reviews the sinking of two shafts in the Alabama coal fields using bulk-loaded explosives. Each shaft is eighteen hun Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Response of Un-Cracked Drywall Joints and Sheets to Blast Vibration and Weather Response of Un-Cracked Drywall Joints and Sheets to Blast Vibration and WeatherBy Jeffrey Meissner, Charles Dowding Cracking is one of the concerns cited by owners of structures adjacent to construction or mine blasting. During the past decade a large number of measurements have documented the low level of crack re Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil Explosives Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Johan Hawinkel This paper explores the journey through time of technology in the civil explosives market to provide testing, measurement, analysis and control tools. This ultimately leads to better decision-making, Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening Project Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening ProjectBy Terri Jordan, Gregory Hempen, Thomas Keevin Water-borne blast pressures from confined blasts were recorded as part of a submerged blasting program in Florida for channel deepening. The blasting was confined within the rock floor by stemming. Sh Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Potential Impact of Blast Layout, Sequence and Detonator Timings on Air Overpressure from Blasting Potential Impact of Blast Layout, Sequence and Detonator Timings on Air Overpressure from BlastingBy Shazad Hosein, Bill Birch, Catherine Johnson, Toby White, Liam Bermingham Air overpressure (AOP) from blasting can give rise to a significant number of blasting complaints from residents living adjacent to blasting operations from mines, quarries or civil engineering projec Jan 1, 2018 
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                     A Study of the Impact of Explosive Quality on Blast Performance A Study of the Impact of Explosive Quality on Blast PerformanceBy Alastair Torrance The performance of commercial explosives is clearly influenced by the conditions under which they are used. Mining companies are supplied with Technical Data Sheets which provide details about explosi Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Rock Slope Remediation on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Bedford, Pennsylvania Rock Slope Remediation on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Bedford, PennsylvaniaBy Ron Woolf, Corry Goumans This paper describes rock slope remediation performed along America’s first Superhighway, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and in particular, the specialized drilling equipment designed and built by Pacific Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Evaluation of Boosters as a Safer Alternative to Dynamite-Based Methods for Demolition Projects Evaluation of Boosters as a Safer Alternative to Dynamite-Based Methods for Demolition ProjectsBy F. Schott, M. James, G. May, E. Baker, C. Johnson, R. Bauer Explosive demolition typically utilizes cutting charges to sever columns, detonating cord to time charges and provide an initiation path, and dynamite as a kicker charge. The kicker charges of dynamit Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Alumized ANFO Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Alumized ANFOBy Gordon Lovegrove, Jeffrey Leob, Dwayne Tannant It has long been known that the combination of aluminum (AL) powder to ammonium nitrate (AN) / fuel oil (FO) can greatly enhance fragmentation or ultimately reduce the number of blast holes in a patte Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Vibration Monitoring Using In-house Developed Devices – A Taylor’s Approach Vibration Monitoring Using In-house Developed Devices – A Taylor’s ApproachBy Auã Kiahla, Tomi Kouvonen, Vinicius Miranda Through numerical mathematical processing (Taylor’s approach and numerical derivation) the original data supplied by the accelerometer’s sensors was transformed into velocity and, after the data minin Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Wall Control Blasting Practices at Kisladag Gold Mine Wall Control Blasting Practices at Kisladag Gold MineBy Ekin Güngor, Berkant Ozdemir, Erkan Bayrak, Serdar Ergün, Sedat Esen "This paper presents the final wall blasting practices at Eldorado Kisladag Gold Mine in Turkey. Benchmark and improved wall control designs were explained in detail. Kisladag Mine has been implementi Jan 1, 2017 
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                     A Retrospective Examination of the Evolution of Electronic Detonators A Retrospective Examination of the Evolution of Electronic DetonatorsBy Campbell Robertson The evolution of electronic detonators in commercial mining, construction and demolition has been a transformative journey, characterized by technological innovation, enhanced safety measures and impr Jan 21, 2025 
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                     The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation (365338ef-2790-4b50-a1d1-180b1215f11d) The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation (365338ef-2790-4b50-a1d1-180b1215f11d)This paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment Jan 1, 2015 
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                     A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast Design A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast DesignBy Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee, Hee Soon Shin, Choon Sunwo, Chang-Ha Ryu, Hyun-Koo Lee Building tunnels means dealing with what rock is encountered. Relocation of the site of the underground structure is rarely possible. Tunneling engineers and miners have to cope with the quality of th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Testing of a New Blasting Mat Constructed Using Rubber Tractor Treads Testing of a New Blasting Mat Constructed Using Rubber Tractor TreadsBy Matthew K. Coy, Paul N. Worsey The work described in this paper comprised the master’s thesis work of the primary author and was conducted at the Missouri S&T experimental mine. The objective was to determine if rubber tractor trea Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Application of Machine Learning in rock mass characterization for Blasting Application of Machine Learning in rock mass characterization for BlastingBy Javier Illanes, Felipe Moroni In recent years, implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning model technology has gained ground in almost every aspect of human activities. The mining industry has not been foreign Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Challenges Related to Near-Field Blasting between Critical Interstate and Railroad Infrastructure Challenges Related to Near-Field Blasting between Critical Interstate and Railroad InfrastructureBy Luiz Felipe Mendonça de Amorim, Adimir Fernando Rezende, Gustavo Sampaio Lopes, Claudio Cesar Gajardo Arraño, Eltton de Sousa Veras, Manuel Villalobos Calderon Many technical challenges were encountered while conducting near-field construction blasting between the critical intersection of Interstate 10 and multiple active railroad tracks in El Paso, Texas, f Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Air Overpressure Monitoring for Underground Production Blasting Operation in Limestone Air Overpressure Monitoring for Underground Production Blasting Operation in LimestoneBy B S. Petri, N T. Rouse Underground limestone mines generally lack air pressure monitoring procedures and instrumentation guidelines. The blasting industry also lacks an applicable source for air overpressure levels that are Jan 1, 2014 
