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                     Wavelet Transform Analysis of Blast Seismograph Wavelet Transform Analysis of Blast SeismographBy Douglas A. Anderson Much progress has been made in understanding the forward process for blast vibration simulation: that is, how to create a resultant seismogram from an empirically determined seed waveform. What has no Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Shock Tube Detonator Shelf Life in Relation to Timing Accuracy Shock Tube Detonator Shelf Life in Relation to Timing AccuracyBy Joshua Hoffman, Philip Mulligan, Braden Lusk, Tristan Worsey Blasters rely upon detonators to achieve the designed timing sequence to move material where it needs to go, minimize vibration, or optimize fragmentation. At times detonator inventory on seldom used Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Diagnostics of Production Blasts in a Deep Underground Mine Diagnostics of Production Blasts in a Deep Underground MineBy F. Malek An extensive blast monitoring program has been carried out to study explosive performance and the effectiveness of blast designs in production blasts in a deep underground mine. Comprehensive monitori Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Seismic Waves caused by Reinforced Concrete Decks impacting the Ground Seismic Waves caused by Reinforced Concrete Decks impacting the GroundBy Andrea Francioso, Roberto Folchi In order to comply with the latest European Highway Standards, the highway Salerno - Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy, had do be widened and upgraded to reduce its vulnerability to earthquakes. Rein Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Journal: Recent Projects Chimney blasting in Vienna, Austriatria Journal: Recent Projects Chimney blasting in Vienna, AustriatriaBy Walter Voglauer On May 14, 2011 a chimney blast took place in Vienna, Austria. The blasting operation was part of the demolition works at a former railway fabrication. The demolition works on this ground were done un Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard Construction Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard ConstructionBy Enrique Munaretti, Cathy Aimone-Martin, Vitor Rosenhaim, Jair Koppe Production blasts at one of Copelmi’s coal mine operations will be carried out 100 m (330 ft) from a neighborhood located in the town of Butiá, southern Brazil. Mine management is concerned about the Jan 1, 2013 
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                     EUExcert a European Initiative for Improved Explosive Competence EUExcert a European Initiative for Improved Explosive CompetenceBy Roberto Folchi, Hans Wallin, Mara Battocchio An understanding of explosives science and technology, and the competence to harness it is central to maintaining Explosives capability, national security, and in sustaining a competitive industry. A Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and Prediction Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and PredictionBy Kimberlee Falkenstein, Volha Kibitkina, Jessica Steeves A series of experiments were conducted to obtain site specific constants for the vibration produced by a single charge and by more charges detonating in sequence, using short delay intervals. All char Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Monte Carlo Approach to Signature Hole Analysis Monte Carlo Approach to Signature Hole AnalysisBy Braden Lusk Vibrations as a result of blasting practices in mining engineering are a complex phenomenon controlled by many variables. Mine blast vibration modeling and prediction is becoming more important as a c Jan 1, 2013 
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                     What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout. What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.By Mauritz Kotze, Jason Furtney, Ewan Sellers, Sandy Etchells, Tom Szendrei The development of a simple model for gas flow and burden movement has driven the need to improve our understanding of burden breakage mechanisms for single hole blasts and the interaction between mul Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / The Control of the Dynamite Trade. Journal: 100 Years / The Control of the Dynamite Trade.By Robert Hopler Your petitioner further alleges that at various times, to wit, from 1872 until June 30, 1895, during the existence of the combination and conspiracy in restraint of trade among the various States here Jan 1, 2013 
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                     "Journal: 100 Years / Iron Mining in Minnesota By Charles E Van Barneveld, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 912 The Mesabi (""Missabe"") RangeTHE MESABI (“MISSABE”) RANGE" "Journal: 100 Years / Iron Mining in Minnesota By Charles E Van Barneveld, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 912 The Mesabi (""Missabe"") RangeTHE MESABI (“MISSABE”) RANGE"By Charles E. Van Barneveld RBH Note: the following item is a little different than the usual, in that it shows how explosives were used in the past to assist in putting down holes for iron ore prospecting on the early Mesabi Ra Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Double Deck Blasting for Rapid Tunnel Advance in Hong Kong Double Deck Blasting for Rapid Tunnel Advance in Hong KongBy Rohan Stevens, Katsuhiro Kameyama, Osamu Iwata, Jinming Liao In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong, where unoccupied space is becoming more valuable as the population grows, city planners are more often looking to underground space to meet the increasin Jan 1, 2013 
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                     The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance Intervals The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance IntervalsBy Perry Sisk In order to protect nearby structures during a blasting project, a peak particle velocity limit is often stipulated by a government agency or the owner of a particular structure. At the start of a bla Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Examination and Comparison of Shock Wave Characteristics in Open-Air Arena Test vs. Shock Tunnel Confinement Examination and Comparison of Shock Wave Characteristics in Open-Air Arena Test vs. Shock Tunnel ConfinementBy D J. McLane, J T. Rathbun, B T. Lusk The dynamics of explosive detonations are understood, however recreating a real-world, full scale scenario is costly. The use of a shock-tunnel allows testing to be done on a smaller scale, with the s Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Evolution of Single Shot Drawbell Blasting at New Afton Mine Evolution of Single Shot Drawbell Blasting at New Afton MineBy Mike Lovitt New Gold Inc. had commissioned Orica to assist with the design of the drawbell blasting at New Afton Underground copper/gold block cave at Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Orica have had much succe Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Measuring and Analysing Percussive Pulses to Extend Depth in Top-hole Percussion Drilling Measuring and Analysing Percussive Pulses to Extend Depth in Top-hole Percussion DrillingBy Gary Cavanough, Stuart Addinell, Hector Parra Drilling deep, straight, accurate holes in hard rock to achieve efficient blasting is a challenge for the mining/quarrying industries with short holes normally drilled using “top hole hammer” (THH) an Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Implosions as Mitigations for Offshore Oil Disasters: Risk Decision Matrices Implosions as Mitigations for Offshore Oil Disasters: Risk Decision MatricesBy Mohammed Alkazimi, Katie Grantham The purpose of this paper is to quantify the risk to both the environment and surrounding infrastructure from a pipe sealing implosion. Both accuracy and the precision in determining how a submerged i Jan 1, 2013 
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                     A New Way of Looking at Risk and QD Compliance A New Way of Looking at Risk and QD ComplianceBy Lon Santis, Michael Swisdak, John Tatom The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and A-P-T Research, Inc. (APT) have developed a quantitative risk assessment tool called IMESAFR (IME Safety Analysis for Risk) for managing risk from vario Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal GrindingBy Jack Eloranta The winning of metals often requires fine grinding of very hard ore. The US Bureau of mines measured compressive strengths exceeding 100,000 PSI (700 MPa) in Minnesota taconites. Grinding down to 300 Jan 1, 2013 
