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                     Pre-Blast Surveys and the Importance of Photographic Technique Pre-Blast Surveys and the Importance of Photographic TechniqueBy James Ballard, Charles H. Dowding Recent Office of Surface Mining regulations have called for pre-blast surveys of residences within one-half mile of blasting. Unless lighting effects and the multiple origins of cracks are recognized, Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical Techniques (da596259-c39e-4f49-b378-cc1a75a7ae1e) Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical Techniques (da596259-c39e-4f49-b378-cc1a75a7ae1e)The common approach of designing blasts on a trial and error basis is quickly coming to an end. When utilizing the full scale blast environment, trial and error can quickly become cost prohibitive and Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting Dolomite Relationships between Pipe stress, Ground Particle Velocity and Scale Factors in Blasting DolomiteBy Dennis Alan Clark An increase in construction and quarry operations has necessitated blasting activities in areas once considered rural and in the close proximity of transmission pipelines. A method to determine the ma Jan 1, 1976 
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                     A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta Cement A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta CementBy J T. Keim Members and guests of the Society of Explosive Engineers, it's indeed a pleasure for a longtime practical user such as myself to have the ears of so many explosive experts for a few minutes just to ex Jan 1, 1978 
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                     MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies) MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies)By James Goldberg, Sally Zadra, Wiliam Reisz Early recognition and risk assessment is critical to sustaining a safe and productive blasting operation. While every blasting environment holds inherent risk, highwall blasting in highly congested ar Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Fire Protection Provided by Detonator Containers Fire Protection Provided by Detonator ContainersBy Lon D. Santis The Code of Federal Regulations Title 30, Parts 56, 57, 75, and 77 require that detonators and explosives be separated by four inches of hardwood or equivalents when transported together in mines. Thi Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Pneumatic Loading of ANFO Underground Pneumatic Loading of ANFO UndergroundBy J J. F Smith The application of pneumatically loaded ANFO for underground mining has continued to increase year by year since the technique was first developed and introduced underground during the early 1960's. I Jan 1, 1982 
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                     High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold Mines High Speed Photography of Stope Blasting in South African Gold MinesBy P A. Gibson, J R. Brinkmann The South African gold mining industry fires approximately 800 000 sloping blastholes daily. A programme aimed at characterizing the stope blasting process is underway in order to identify areas for i Jan 1, 1985 
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                     New Variables for Rock Fragmentation Management New Variables for Rock Fragmentation ManagementBy Rafael Tadeu Pinto e Moura, Giorgio De Tomi, Jacopo Seccatore This paper describes a research and development project in an open-cast mine with the goal to achieve an average P80 of 300 mm (11,8”) in the run-of-mine (ROM) product without altering the existing bu Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Influence of Time Error of Electric Detonators on the Amplitude of Vibration Generated by Blasting The Influence of Time Error of Electric Detonators on the Amplitude of Vibration Generated by BlastingBy Kis M The purpose of seismic control of blasting is to indicate the vibration magnitude or to eliminate the occurrence of vibration damage caused by blasting. At the Mining Research Institute in Hungary, a Jan 1, 1979 
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                     To React Or Not To React? – Tis’a Fuelish Question! To React Or Not To React? – Tis’a Fuelish Question!By Michael Wieland Smoke/fume measurements from rapid transitory charge reactions are not wholly comparable with thermodynamic reaction code (TDRC) results, since quenched chemical reactions yield nonequilibrium concent Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Finite Element Modelling for Predicting Backbreak in Rock Blasting Operations. Finite Element Modelling for Predicting Backbreak in Rock Blasting Operations.By S. Behera, K. Dey This paper presents a methodology for finite element (FE) modelling to analyse the total deformation of rockmass under blast-load, with a focus on predicting backbreak that may occur during surface bl Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Benchmarking Drill and Blast Compliance to Design, A Case Study Benchmarking Drill and Blast Compliance to Design, A Case StudyBy Alan Tordoir, Mark Roberts The drill and blast process is a critical function within the production cycle which significantly impacts the ability of an operation to effectively meet its safety and production targets. Acknowledg Jan 1, 2019 
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                     All In The Timing All In The TimingBy Sean Paterson The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a method of delaying and loading a shot. Since entering the construction industry, I have learned that cover is needed on a lot of blasts. When in close hav Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Electronic Detonators and Lightning – part 2 Electronic Detonators and Lightning – part 2By C. Lownds, U. Steiner In 2008 a paper from the same source describing four actual cases of exposure of electronic detonators to lightning strikes was presented. It was shown that electronic detonators, like other initiatio Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement ErrorsBy James G. Stuart, Tassilo N. Baur We will discuss the kind of procedure that we use to predict the no-fire (for safety) and all-fire (for reliability) current levels for any given type electric detonator. The basic idea is to expose s Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting Challenge Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting ChallengeBy Donald Jonson The Arlanda Link project is for the time being the most interesting project in Sweden, concerning rock and blasting technology. The total amount of rock excavated beneath Arlanda airport comprises 800 Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact Loads Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact LoadsBy S. Huang, K. Xia The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r Jan 1, 2015 
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                     A Novel Initiating System for Blasting Explosives A Novel Initiating System for Blasting ExplosivesBy R Fox, R Watt On behalf of ICI's group of explosives companies around the world, a research programme is being undertaken to develop a new electrical shotfiring system which will have markedly improved safety featu Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete Foundations Effects of Blasting Vibrations on Uncured Concrete FoundationsBy Thomas A. Simpson, Yung-Kwaun Jow, Dennis L. Gamble Construction of the $200 million Riverchase Galleria Mall in Hoover, Alabama was started in early 1984. The construction area consists of about 70 acres. The extensive building complex requires heavy Jan 1, 1985 
