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                     Estimating Explosive Gas Pressure Distribution Estimating Explosive Gas Pressure DistributionBy John N. Jr Edl Geokinetics, Inc. has pioneered an in-situ oil shale retorting production process that provides the requisite void space for producing a permeable rubble bed, within the retort zone, by using the expl Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast Design Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast DesignBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, Qian Liu Stoping is one of the widely adapted methods in underground mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sub- level in the ore zone and blasted ring by Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Hospital Buildings: A Construction Site Surrounded by Them Hospital Buildings: A Construction Site Surrounded by ThemBy John Wright As part of the redevelopment of the Royal Brisbane Hospital complex in Australia, a number of antiquated buildings were to be demolished and replaced by newer, modem facilities. Aside from the decommi Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Fragmentation Measurement Results for Fourteen Full-Scale Production Blasts: A Comparison With a Three Dimensional Wave Code Fragmentation Measurement Results for Fourteen Full-Scale Production Blasts: A Comparison With a Three Dimensional Wave CodeBy Charles H. Dowding, Catherine T. Aimone Rock particle sizes were measured at fourteen steep-slope Appalachian coal mines during production blasting. The distribution of rock sizes shows the effects of inter-hole timing, sequence of hole ini Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Dynamic Shock Tests for Dynamite Slurry and Emulsion Explosive Dynamic Shock Tests for Dynamite Slurry and Emulsion ExplosiveBy Kenichiro Yamamoto, Masaharu Murakami, Toshio Matsuzawa, Yoshiyuki Ikeda In a series of tests, we examined the dynamic shock resistance of Emulsion Explosive in water and compared it with that of Dynamite and Slurry Explosives. Both the distance between donor and acceptor Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph RecordingsBy John E. Wiegand "We will attempt to explain the basic workings of a modern seismograph and how the recorded data can be interpreted, not only for determining compliance to the regulations, but also in determining whe Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe Test Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe TestBy David Kennedy, Noel Hsu, Miguel Araos The use of bulk explosive for mining applications started in the 50’s. Since then millions of tons of that material have been transported by road. However during that time, there have been several roa Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget Mine Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget MineBy Z X. Zhang Ground vibrations from the blasts of the LKAB mine at the Malmberget town had reached 18-19 mm/s from year 2000 to 2002. From 2004 to 2010 the maximum vibrations had been reduced to 9 mm/s and most vi Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Journal: 21st Annual Photo Contest - Honorable Mention, "Demolition Blasting 1,000 Milliseconds in the Demolition of a Cyclone Tower" Journal: 21st Annual Photo Contest - Honorable Mention, "Demolition Blasting 1,000 Milliseconds in the Demolition of a Cyclone Tower"By Walter Voglauer, Elisabeth Zechmeister Five serial photos show the first second of the demolition of a 75 m high, reinforced concrete tower in the 23rd District of Vienna, Austria. The tower demolition with high explosives was necessary be Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine Blasting (bb1d450c-404f-4180-8ab7-cb2b76c64cd1) Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine Blasting (bb1d450c-404f-4180-8ab7-cb2b76c64cd1)By Mark S. Stagg, Siskind David E The mining industry occasionally blasts near pressurized transmission pipelines and has requested guidance on safe vibration levels and setback distances. The Bureau of Mines and the Indiana Departmen Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Characteristics of Seismic Waves Produced by Surface Mining Operations Characteristics of Seismic Waves Produced by Surface Mining OperationsBy Tom Goforth, Rongmao Zhou The interest of seismologists in mining explosions has increased substantially with the construction of the International Monitoring System (IMS). The IMS supports the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban T Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Fragmentation Measurement for Experimental Blasting in Virginia Fragmentation Measurement for Experimental Blasting in VirginiaBy John A. Franklin, Norbert B. Maerz, D Linn Coursen Accurate measurement of blast fragmentation is important in mining and quarrying operations, to monitor blasting and optimize blast design. A new digital photoanalytical method to measure the block si Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Journal: 21st Annual Photo Contest - Best of Show "Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project" Journal: 21st Annual Photo Contest - Best of Show "Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project"By Michael Weaver, Dale L. Ramsey The Pinkerton Tunnel open cut project is part of the National Gateway Clearance Initiative improvement project to achieve a minimum of 21 feet of vertical clearance along CSX Transportation rail corri Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Influence of delay time accuracy on the fracture process in smooth blasting Influence of delay time accuracy on the fracture process in smooth blastingBy Yoshiharu Tanaka, Keita Morooka, Masaaki Yamamoto, Katsuhiko Kaneko Smooth blasting is the standard method for underground rock excavation, to reduce over break and remaining rock damage. We already utilized the high accuracy of the electronic delay detonator to inves Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting Operations Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting OperationsBy Dennis A. Clark, Richard E. Calvin As the scarcity of mineral resources increase and subsurface mining activities expand along with simultaneous surface mining in coal, industrial minerals and rocks, along with metals, the need to insu Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Using Acoustic Sonobuoys to Detect Underwater Explosions Using Acoustic Sonobuoys to Detect Underwater ExplosionsBy H. R. Maggard, C. M. Bollinger Solving the problem of detecting underwater explosions from "dynamite fishing" can be done by using a system of sonobuoys programmed to detect the acoustic waves from underwater explosions. The system Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Harlan Diversion Project Upstream Portal Blasting Harlan Diversion Project Upstream Portal BlastingBy Paul Ross, Harry Burchett, Lou Case, Calvin J. Konya "The Cumberland River in Harlan, Kentucky has flooded the town for numerous years. TheU.S. Army Corps of Engineers funded a project to divert the river. The project consisted oftunneling through a mou Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Calibration of a Fragmentation Model for a New Mining Operation Calibration of a Fragmentation Model for a New Mining OperationBy Cristian Rodriguez, Tom BoBo, Maria Rocha, John Kemeny Blast fragmentation depends on many factors. First of all, it depends on the specific blast design, which includes the amount and type of explosive, the blasting pattern, the timing and sequencing, an Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Direction of Shock Waves by Reflexion Direction of Shock Waves by ReflexionBy Zoltan Susanszky Technical development in blasting requires improvement of industrial explosion techniques in two fields. One is to apply increasingly exact and economical solutions with more effective explosives, the Jan 1, 1978 
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                     A Modern Analytical Approach to Generating Site Specific Blast Designs A Modern Analytical Approach to Generating Site Specific Blast DesignsBy Bruce Vandenberg A 3D, PC based computer program is currently under development by Blasting Analysis International, Inc., to analyze the kinetics of full scale blasts with two or more high-speed motion picture cameras Jan 1, 1990 
