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                     Concepts for Better Blasting Concepts for Better BlastingBy William Reisz Over the years as surface mining operations have become more sophisticated, angle drilling has become a more popular blast design technique, especially in areas where overburden and stripping ratios h Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Concrete Bridge Pier Removal in an Environmentally Sensitive River Concrete Bridge Pier Removal in an Environmentally Sensitive RiverBy Paul Kunze When a new bridge was needed across the upper reaches of the Yellowstone River in Montana, removing the old concrete bridge piers became an environmental concern for the highway department engineers. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Concrete Demolition Concrete DemolitionBy Duane A. Houkom Explosive demolition of concrete has been accepted as a safe and economical means of concrete removal for many years. I imagine that the early concrete blasters were experienced rock blasters who appl Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Conditions for Sympathetic Initiation of Explosives in Small Diameters Conditions for Sympathetic Initiation of Explosives in Small DiametersBy B Mohanty, R Deshaies Initiation of small diameter explosives by sympathetic shock pressure in water has been investigated under controlled laboratory conditions. Changes either in the geometry of the donor explosive or it Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Confiner Strength and Thickness Effects on Detonation Characteristics of Emulsion Explosives Confiner Strength and Thickness Effects on Detonation Characteristics of Emulsion ExplosivesBy D. Lynn Gordon, Larry B. Weston, Michael W. Manhart, Patrick R. Bowden, Michael W. Redmond Study of confinement effects on detonation characteristics and subsequent fitting form development as a function of confiner strength and thickness. Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Conformal Symbolic Regression Applied to Rock Blasting Vibration Prediction Conformal Symbolic Regression Applied to Rock Blasting Vibration PredictionBy Anderson da Cunha Meireles, Pedro Garcia, Ernst Young, Leandro Coelho, Carlos Eduardo Soares Feliciano, Key Fonseca de Lima Rock blasting is a crucial technique employed in mining construction and quarrying industries to fragment large rocks into smaller, more manageable pieces. However, it often generates ground vibration Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit MinesBy Park McLure, Paul Kunze Abandoned underground mine workings have been regularly encountered in open pit mining excavations for many years, for the most part without many serious problems resulting. During the last several ye Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Connecticut's "Call Before You Dig" System: New Laws and Regulations Connecticut's "Call Before You Dig" System: New Laws and RegulationsBy Stephen G. Rieben Almost everyone has at least heard of the two one-call systems which serve New England. They are "Call Before You Dig", which covers Connecticut, and "Dig Safe", which covers the remaining five New En Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Considerations Affecting the Selection and Use of Modern Chemical Explosives Considerations Affecting the Selection and Use of Modern Chemical ExplosivesBy Donald J. Westmaas, Fred C. Drury The factors affecting the selection and use of exploisves have changed radically in the past three decades. The objective of this paper is to point out considerations which should now be employed by t Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Considerations for Drill and Blast Excavation of a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Nuclear Waste at Yucca Mountain Considerations for Drill and Blast Excavation of a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Nuclear Waste at Yucca MountainBy Norman Kramer, Roger Keller The authors would like to thank Austin Powder Company for their technical support and input, specifically Stephen Harris, Jason Ryan, and John Capers of Austin Powder, without whose support this paper Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Considerations for the Excavation of Subsurface Facilities by Drill and Blast Methods, Yucca Mountain Project Considerations for the Excavation of Subsurface Facilities by Drill and Blast Methods, Yucca Mountain ProjectBy Roger Keller, Jason Ryan A number of studies have evaluated excavation methods for the construction of subsurface facilities for a potential deep geologic repository for the disposal of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, NV. Ma Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Considerations in Blasting Influence on Grindability Considerations in Blasting Influence on GrindabilityBy Panagiotis (Takis) Katsabanis, Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta The reduction of metallic ores to concentrate consumes a great deal of electrical energy. In the past two decades, a number of case studies have demonstrated a beneficial relationship between powder f Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Considerations in Pre-Split Blasting for Mines and Quarries Considerations in Pre-Split Blasting for Mines and QuarriesBy J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder "Presplitting is a technique mines and quarries may use to produce high quality final pitwalls. Damage from backbreak can be minimized, thereby insuring the final pit walls standat the designed angle. Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Considerations on the Effect of Blasting on Downstream Performance Considerations on the Effect of Blasting on Downstream PerformanceBy Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta In this paper results of drill to mill research are examined. It is found that several descriptors of blasting results change when the powder factor is increased. Fragmentation shifts toward a finer d Jan 1, 2009 
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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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                     Constructing Laboratory Caverns in Hard Rock Under High Stress Constructing Laboratory Caverns in Hard Rock Under High StressBy Christopher Laughton A new underground laboratory is under construction at the recently closed Homestake Gold Mine, Lead South Dakota, United States of America. The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory is d Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Construction Blasting in Central Oregon Construction Blasting in Central OregonBy Paul Schmiesing, Matt Higgins Central Oregon is a fast growing resort community centered in Bend, Oregon. Bend is bordered by the Cascade Mountains to the west and the high dessert to the east. Central Oregon is blanketed with lav Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Continuing Improvements in Longhole Stoping at the Bulyanhulu Mine Continuing Improvements in Longhole Stoping at the Bulyanhulu MineBy P. O'Connell, J. Lever, C. Clemence The Bulyanhulu Mine, Tanzania is constantly trialing ideas for improvements in the drill and blast process. The project work has resulted in a large number of choices in explosive type and charging me Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Contour Blasting in Tunneling: the Role of Drilling Precision Contour Blasting in Tunneling: the Role of Drilling PrecisionBy Mauro Fornaro, Marilena Cardu, Renato Mancini, Daniele Castano Tunneling by explosive blasting in civil works isn't merely intended to break somehow a way through the rock, rather to drive a permanent, constant cross section, lined way. The current mechanical exc Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Contribution of Up-to-date Modeling and Blast Surveying Technologies to the Improvement of Semi-empirical Flyrock Models Contribution of Up-to-date Modeling and Blast Surveying Technologies to the Improvement of Semi-empirical Flyrock ModelsBy Ricardo Chavex, Adrien Letellier Flyrock remains one of the most critical issues in open-pit blasting. Despite the significant improvements made with modern surveying methods, the necessity remains to define sensible danger zones aro Jan 21, 2025 
