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                     A Comprehensive Blast Damage Control Plan for The Missing Link A Comprehensive Blast Damage Control Plan for The Missing LinkBy Alvin D. Christmas The missing link is a connector between the congested downtown area of Knoxville, Tennessee adjacent to the former World's Fair site, the I_40 I_75, and Western Avenue traffic arteries. This connecter Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Fingerprint Verification For Control Of Electronic Blast Initiation Fingerprint Verification For Control Of Electronic Blast InitiationBy Ron Stewart, Richard Youmaran, Andy Adler In the current context of heightened concerns with explosives security, there is significant interest in technological controls to improve security. It is important to be able to control what is fired Jan 1, 2007 
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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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                     Examination of Timing Requirements for Optimization of Fragmentation Using Small Scale Grout Samples Examination of Timing Requirements for Optimization of Fragmentation Using Small Scale Grout SamplesBy O Omidi Selection of delay times to optimize fragmentation has been a controversial topic among researchers and blasting practitioners. This paper reviews previous experimental information and presents the re Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Important Considerations When Selecting Rotary Blasthole Drills for High Altitude Use Important Considerations When Selecting Rotary Blasthole Drills for High Altitude UseBy Lyall Workman New mines are frequently located at altitudes above 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.). Drill selection must take the altitude effects into account, to insure high productivity and good bit life. In particular Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Surplus Military Propellants as Ingredients in Commercial Explosives Surplus Military Propellants as Ingredients in Commercial ExplosivesBy Kevin Tallent The use of military-type energetic materials in commercial explosive products is not a new concept. In the United States, the techniques for utilizing significant quantities of surplus military explos Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Driving Continuous Improvement Through Blast Design Technologies in a Surface Quarry Driving Continuous Improvement Through Blast Design Technologies in a Surface QuarryBy Toby Forney, Joshua Schoonover In typical surface quarry operations, productivity and efficiency related to pit development begin with drilling and blasting efforts. By embedding technology within drilling and blasting operations, Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Coupled Rock Motion and Gas Flow Modeling in Blasting Coupled Rock Motion and Gas Flow Modeling in BlastingBy Steven D. Knudsen, Dale S. Preece The spherical element computer code DMC (Distinct Motion Code) used to model rock motion resulting from blasting has been enhanced to allow routine computer simulations of bench blasting. The enhancem Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Optimizing Blast Hole Loading with MWD and 3D Image Analysis Optimizing Blast Hole Loading with MWD and 3D Image AnalysisBy Tristan Worsey, Brad Gyngell, Todd Buschjost, Gus Diehr This paper highlights the opportunities provided by integrating MWD data and drone generated 3D model to industries that use explosive energy to perform useful work as an integral part of their rock e Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Electromagnetic Characterization of an Explosives Mixing Site at Blackie, Alberta Electromagnetic Characterization of an Explosives Mixing Site at Blackie, AlbertaBy David G. Paton "Electromagnetic surveys were conducted at the BXL Bulk Explosives Limited Mixing Plant andsurrounding area to characterize runoff from the site and possible impacts of salinity. The BXL Plant is loca Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Evaluation of Emergent Electronic Detonators and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonators Accuracy Evaluation of Emergent Electronic Detonators and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonators AccuracyBy J Silva Castro, W C. Wedding, B T. Lusk, J Calnan, E G. Morris The emergence of electronic detonators for use in production mine blasting has enabled mining professionals to rethink the traditional blast design methodologies that pertain to timing. In many ways, Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Maximum Instantaneous Charge Map for Environmental Protection in Rock Blasting at the Serra Sul Mine (S11D) A Maximum Instantaneous Charge Map for Environmental Protection in Rock Blasting at the Serra Sul Mine (S11D)By Raúl Carretero de la Hoz, Leonardo Soares Chaves, João Paulo Soares Toneli, Francisco Felipe da Silva Dantas, Marcos Peres Lopes, Marcus Vinicius da Silva Gonçalves The mining activity results in environmental impact and thus requires the adoption of techniques to minimize its effects. The rock blasting process is required to break up and move the rock enabling t Jan 21, 2025 
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                     TNT Equivalence and Fragmentation Mechanisms of High Pressure Gas Fracturing Technique TNT Equivalence and Fragmentation Mechanisms of High Pressure Gas Fracturing TechniqueBy Baohua Guo, Xuelin Yang, Tingkan Lu, Hailin Sun The work presented in this paper mainly involves two parts. Firstly, the fundamental characteristics of the high pressure carbon dioxide gas fracturing technique (CO2 technique), including, a proposed Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Kanalku Falls Blasting for Fish Habitat Improvement in Alaska Kanalku Falls Blasting for Fish Habitat Improvement in AlaskaBy Catherine T. Aimone-Martin, Kristen Kolden In August of 2013 the USDA Forest Service (USFS) blasted bedrock at the base of a waterfall in Kanalku Creek within the Kootznoowoo Wilderness Area on Admiralty Island in the Tongass National Forest l Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass Conditions Tunneling in Thinly Foliated Rockmass ConditionsBy G. C. Naveen Punatsangchu Hydroelectric Project Authority is constructing 1020 MW underground hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The project envisages construction of concrete dam, Desilting Chamber, Head Race Tunne 
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                     Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using Machine Learning Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using Machine LearningBy Ankit Jha, RICHARD AMOAKO In this paper, we examine the challenges associated with the use of empirical rock fragmentation models. We highlight key parameters omitted by these models, and propose a machine learning approach th Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster Fans Underground Longhole Blasting near Large-diameter Booster FansBy Norm Disley, Kingsley Hortin, Gertjan Bekkers As part of the expansion of the Kidd Creek Mine to 2,682 meters (8800 feet) below surface, two largediameter 3000kW (4000HP) booster fans were installed at the 6000 level. Shortly after commissioning Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Removing Booster Influences from Toxic Fumes Removing Booster Influences from Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland "This report investigates whether it is tractable and thereupon reasonable to remove the boosterinfluences when ranking the toxic fumes of non-cap-sensitive mining explosives. The hazard potential is Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Reactivity and Spontaneous Detonation Reactivity and Spontaneous DetonationBy Alastair Torrance, Italo Onederra, Do Sun Kim, Kush Patel, Gary Cavanough Reactivity of ammonium nitrate-based explosives is associated with the presence of sulphide in the ground reacting with explosive products and in some instances causing spontaneous reactions which can Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Measurement of Pressure Variances Measurement of Pressure VariancesBy Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Caleb Baumgart This report details the pressure variances, measured at four pressure sensors placed equidistant from the center of an airburst explosion, as the blast pressure from a single charge expands radially. Jan 1, 2014 
