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                     ICI's ExEx2000 Blasting Systems ICI's ExEx2000 Blasting SystemsBy Peter Duniam, Vivian Patz History of the ExEx 1000 CAB system. l What we’ve learned using electronic timing. l Requirements for a second generation. EDD system. l The ExEx 2000 system - simple, versatile and cost effective Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Constructing a Decline Truck Entrance Tunnel Into Rock Reserves Located Beneath a College Campus Constructing a Decline Truck Entrance Tunnel Into Rock Reserves Located Beneath a College CampusBy David R. Holberg In the Kansas City metropolitan area, mineable Bethany Falls Limestone occurs 80 ft below river level under the 700 acre Park College Campus on the north bank of the Missouri River at Parkville. For 2 Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Estimating Damage Caused by Rock Vibration Estimating Damage Caused by Rock VibrationBy Raimo Vuolio "Over the past 30 years, the Nordic countries have developed similar practices for estimating damage caused by rock blasting vibrations. However, over the last few years the risk of damage has sometim Jan 1, 1991 
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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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                     Reduction of Vibration in a Low Frequency Zone at Construtora Sultepa EV Quarry Reduction of Vibration in a Low Frequency Zone at Construtora Sultepa EV QuarryBy D. C. Valdemeri, Oppermann J. P. Z., R. G. Schaarschmidt, C. S. Mendonca This case study was conducted in an aggregate company, located at Estância Velha town, RS, Brazil. The study was based on the results of vibration monitoring mainly in terms of PPV (peak particle velo Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and Costs Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and CostsBy Thomas J. Snyder Modern quarry management should be alert to every opportunity to improve productivity and reduce operating costs. In this paper, the author outlines areas in which explosives suppliers should be encou Jan 1, 1988 
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                     A Blast Vibration Prediction and Data Storage Computer Program A Blast Vibration Prediction and Data Storage Computer ProgramBy Jerry W. Schweiker An extensive computer program has been developed which will store and analyze pertinent blast related parameters such as date, time, shot coordinates, charge, delay times, etc. In conjunction with the Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Urban Blasting – Gaps in Regulatory Control in British Columbia Urban Blasting – Gaps in Regulatory Control in British ColumbiaBy Dwayne Tannant, Jeffrey Loeb Blasting techniques and protective measures exist that can mitigate risks associated with flyrock and the nuisance of vibration, and overpressure. However, these are often misused or not used because Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Bulk Transport Vehicle Fire Safety: Preventing a Mine Site Disaster Bulk Transport Vehicle Fire Safety: Preventing a Mine Site DisasterBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb Widespread use of ammonium nitrate compositions for mine blasting operations has led to various bulk transport vehicles designed especially for the explosives industry over the past half century or mo Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Time Window Vibration Control Techniques Cautionary Tales For Explosives Engineers Time Window Vibration Control Techniques Cautionary Tales For Explosives EngineersBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards Time window techniques that limit the explosive charge mass being fired within a specified time window (commonly 8 milliseconds (ms)) have been used for many years and are widely accepted by explosive Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Transient Vibration and Complaints an Emperical Study of Coal Mine Detonation Transient Vibration and Complaints an Emperical Study of Coal Mine DetonationBy Gerald R. Coonan Laboratory research is being conducted to substantiate suggested levels for voluntary standards on human response to transient vibration. The application of those findings to actual field conditions, Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Trends in Drilling and Blasting (8aa24a46-8326-4148-8007-63f421ba2d8b) Trends in Drilling and Blasting (8aa24a46-8326-4148-8007-63f421ba2d8b)By Alan Bauer During the past several years, the trend to large-diameter blastholes in both open pits and underground mines along with the continuing developments in slurried explosives and delay systems has kept t Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Large Scale Measurement of Velocity of Detonation Large Scale Measurement of Velocity of DetonationBy Alastair Torrance, Braden T. Lusk, MinGi Seo, Gary Cavanough Velocity of Detonation (VOD) is the most commonly used method to determine explosive performance as VOD is a function of the confinement (ground conditions) density and composition of the explosive. T Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Application of Automated and Centralized Rock Fragmentation Analysis Application of Automated and Centralized Rock Fragmentation AnalysisBy Matthew Baumann, Bahram Sameti, Tafazoli Zeng Hairong, Edmond Chow An automated, centralized, image-based rock fragmentation analysis system provides blast engineers with the benefit of minimizing tedious and mundane work, and allows them to focus on their expertise Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Aluminized Blasting Agents Aluminized Blasting AgentsBy Albert G. Funk, Gary M. Thornley The available energy of aluminized ANFO and aluminized slurry blasting agents has been measured by seismic methods, calculated theoretically, and compared. With aluminized ANFO it is concluded that al Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Blasting 1.5 T of Dynamite, Hang up on a Cliff, 125 m Above a Hydroelectric Power Plant Blasting 1.5 T of Dynamite, Hang up on a Cliff, 125 m Above a Hydroelectric Power PlantBy Thierry Bernard, Philippe Dozohne May 13th, in the back country of Nice @arice) collapsed a complete piece of mountain, cutting the RN 2085 and destroying a part of Valabfre’s viaduct. The fist inspections of the site showed that mate Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Flyrock Range & Fragment Size Prediction Flyrock Range & Fragment Size PredictionBy Cameron McKenzie Flyrock is a complex issue involving interaction between the charging crew, the blast design, and the local geology, and once conditions on the shot meet certain criteria, the probability of a flyrock Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Vibration prediction from controlled blast tests Vibration prediction from controlled blast testsBy Nadir Plasencia, Rogerio: Neves Mota The evaluation of vibrations induced to build structures is one of the main concerns when dealing with blast works. EDP, the main Portuguese producer of electricity is presently incrementing energy pr Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Hydraulic Boulder Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges (e17fa3e4-a011-4982-aee2-a189f0d0465a) Hydraulic Boulder Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges (e17fa3e4-a011-4982-aee2-a189f0d0465a)By Bryan J. Lane, Paul N. Worsey The recommended maximum explosive weight for boulder blasting using internal charges is 0.1 O-kg/m” (3.5 oz./yd) (Olofsson, 1988). Normally this charge results in excessive scattering and flyrock, cre Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Gurney’s Journey—pipe-bomb Fragments And Fumes Gurney’s Journey—pipe-bomb Fragments And FumesBy Michael Wieland The thrust of this report is to overcome some of the technical deficiency in the scientific methodology that correlates the work output during a charge explosion to the resulting toxic fumes. Thermody Jan 1, 2010 
