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                     Modeling the Effect of Delay Scatter on Peak Particle Velocity of Blast Vibration Using a Multiple Seed Waveform Vibration Model Modeling the Effect of Delay Scatter on Peak Particle Velocity of Blast Vibration Using a Multiple Seed Waveform Vibration ModelBy Mick Lownds, Ruilin Yang The potential advantages of electronic detonators with accurate timing have been increasingly recognized by the blasting community. However, in comparative blasts the results with pyrotechnic timing a Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Site Specific Blasting Model Using Schmidt Tensile Strength and Image Analysis Site Specific Blasting Model Using Schmidt Tensile Strength and Image AnalysisBy K. M. Kim, J. B. Kemeny A case study was conducted with 5 shots with varying pre-blast block sizes and explosive energies. From this case study a site-specific predictive fragmentation model was developed. There are two main Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Where the Rubber Meets the Rock Where the Rubber Meets the RockBy Michael Twomey, Alastair Torrance, Alan Twomey Low density explosives have been available in various forms for nearly 20 years. These initially consisted of various diluted forms of ANFO formulated to slow the rate of reaction. One such product th Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Effect of Blasting on Impact Breakage of the Resulting Fragments - Results from Small Scale Tests Effect of Blasting on Impact Breakage of the Resulting Fragments - Results from Small Scale TestsBy P D. Katsabanis, S Kim A number of small scale fragmentation tests have been conducted to analyze the effects of blasting effort on the grindability of granite, granodiorite, limestone and iron ore. Powder factors were modi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / DRIVING HEADINGS IN ROCK TUNNELS Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers New York 1910 Journal: 100 Years / DRIVING HEADINGS IN ROCK TUNNELS Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers New York 1910By W. L. Saunders RBH Note: In the early days of drill & blast tunneling the jobs utilized large crews of drillers and muckers. Advance per round was limited (typically around four feet) but two rounds per 8-hour shift Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Fundamentals of a Good Electronic Initiation System Program The Fundamentals of a Good Electronic Initiation System ProgramBy Thomas Barkley Until the recent past, blasters have provided good to excellent results with tools and processes that have an inherent error. These errors can be found in drilling, explosives delivery quality and con Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project. Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project.By Rob Farnfield, Ben Williams The A5 road in the United Kingdom forms an ancient and well-used route through the hills and mountains of North Wales. In the 1990?s a programme of work was conducted to upgrade the road to modern sta Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Effects of Various Wet-Hole Loading Methods on Powder Factor The Effects of Various Wet-Hole Loading Methods on Powder FactorBy Neal Lee Often the effects of wet boreholes are not taken into consideration when designing a blasting program to exhibit a certain amount of explosive energy per unit of rock such as design by powder factor, Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Optimization of Fragmentation in benches for Dragline deployed in large opencast coal mines- A case study of Indian mine Optimization of Fragmentation in benches for Dragline deployed in large opencast coal mines- A case study of Indian mineBy Rajesh Sonkar, Sanjeev Kumar The deployment of Dragline machines in opencast coal projects involves huge capital expenditure as well as operating costs. The mine operators always endeavor to ensure smooth excavation of material b Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Importance of Keeping Accurate Records Time Trails The Importance of Keeping Accurate Records Time TrailsBy Brad Bockey Whether you are a driver, blaster, or are in charge of filing, you must recognize the importance associated with DOT-required recordkeeping. As various agencies become intertwined with rules governing Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Marine Blasting on the New Panama Canal, Pacific Entrance Marine Blasting on the New Panama Canal, Pacific EntranceBy Paulo Couceiro, Manuel Lopez Cano, Carlos Rodgriguez Calvo Apart from its difficult execution, underwater blasting is one of the most critical operations of the blasting techniques; mainly because of the ground vibrations - normally associated with low freque Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Shaft Holing Project at Bulyanhulu Gold Mine, Tanzania Shaft Holing Project at Bulyanhulu Gold Mine, TanzaniaBy W. De Graaf, C. Mkumbo Bulyanhulu Gold Mine Limited (BGML) commissioned a project of sinking a Bulk Air Cooling Shaft during its programme to improve the ventilation system on the mine. As part of this project, a ventilatio Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Drill Monitoring Systems and the Integration with Drill and Blast Software Drill Monitoring Systems and the Integration with Drill and Blast SoftwareBy John Vynne, John Hutchings There have been a number of recent technological advances in instrumentation for blasthole drills, and more specifically in drill monitoring and HPGPS guidance systems. Likewise, great strides have be Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Mitigation Research of Covering Marine-bottom Ordnance Mitigation Research of Covering Marine-bottom OrdnanceBy Gregory Hempen, Thomas Keevin, Russell Wilcox, William Wild The Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research & Development Program (SERDP) awarded funding for evaluation of procedures to mitigate peak pressures and energy flux density in the water co Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Reducing Eyebrow Break Caused by Rock Blasting in Malmberget Mine (86e4ad65-d689-43b3-b42e-a83837151808) Reducing Eyebrow Break Caused by Rock Blasting in Malmberget Mine (86e4ad65-d689-43b3-b42e-a83837151808)By Z X. Zhang In sublevel caving mines, eyebrow break usually gives rise to lower ore recovery and worse safety in the field. Eyebrow break is caused mainly by two tensile stress waves: one from the front surface o Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Blasting Versus Non-blasting Related Sounds in a House Near Surface Blasting Blasting Versus Non-blasting Related Sounds in a House Near Surface BlastingBy Braden Lusk A typical rural house surrounded by a surface coal mine was instrumented in 2008. Information regarding ground vibration, airblast, and sounds inside the house was collected. Previous publications hav Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Instruments and Available Internet-Based Data for Documenting Weather Conditions Instruments and Available Internet-Based Data for Documenting Weather ConditionsBy Donna Kliche, Charles Kliche It has been previously documented that various weather conditions such as wind direction and speed, cloud cover and, especially, temperature inversions can significantly affect the overpressure genera Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban EnvironmentsBy R Yang, D B. Kay "Blast vibration control is of vital importance for tunnel blasting in urban environments. A vibration model with multiple seed waveforms (MSW) as input for a point of interest was developed in recent Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Electronic Detonator and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonator Accuracy Electronic Detonator and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonator AccuracyBy Joshua Hoffman, William Chad Wedding, Braden Lusk The emergence of electronic detonators as viable products for use in production mine blasting has enabled mining professionals to rethink the traditional blast design methodologies that pertain to tim Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Holistic scientific approach to address wall damage and berm loss from blasting in large open cut metal mines Holistic scientific approach to address wall damage and berm loss from blasting in large open cut metal minesBy Tapan Goswami, Stephen Jeric, Geoff Brent Highwall failures in large deep open cut mines have very significant safety and commercial implications. There are many factors influencing the stability of highwalls. The major influence is the inter Jan 1, 2011 
