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                     Trial Study--Self Consuming Detonators to Reduce Ore Contamination Trial Study--Self Consuming Detonators to Reduce Ore ContaminationBy Kurt B. Oakes, Brian M. Fortelka Unimin Corporation operates an underground Silica Sand mine at Guion, AR located in North Central Arkansas. The Silica Sand deposit at Guion is part of the St. Peter Sandstone Formation, which is over Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Effect of Delay Scattering on Blasting Performance Effect of Delay Scattering on Blasting PerformanceLaboratory experiments show that the delay detonators, either electric (copper coated or aluminium) or non-electric (down-the-hole) as generally used in opencast mines and quarries have some scatterin Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Comparison Between Image Analysis and Sieving Uising Laboratory Scale Model Muckpiles Comparison Between Image Analysis and Sieving Uising Laboratory Scale Model MuckpilesBy P D. Katsabanis Image analysis has been proposed to be an accurate and convenient means of measurement of blast fragmentation. The paper compares the results of image analysis to screening using laboratory scale rock Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian Port Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian PortBy C M. Deosthale, V N. Pangal, M N. Rao New Mangalore Port is the most important port in Karnataka State, on the west coast of India on Arabian Sea. It handles export of iron ore, granite, coffee, spices etc and imports of crude oil, fertil Jan 1, 1999 
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                     I-40 Rockslide Causes Mountains of Problems I-40 Rockslide Causes Mountains of ProblemsBy Corry Goumans, Dwayne Wallace "On July 1, 1997, a rockslide occurred on the I-40 in Hayward County, North Carolina that completelyblocked all lanes and disrupted traffic flow in the region. Remedial measures were undertakenimmedia Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The Electronic Detonator, Security, Handling, Effectiveness and Geophysics The Electronic Detonator, Security, Handling, Effectiveness and GeophysicsBy Detlef Sulzer, Winfried Rosenstock "At the end of this century a great breakthrough in the field of blasting technology is finally going tobecome reality. That, in the true sense of the word, is the long expected and desired “HighTechn Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Innovative Landmine Neutralization Innovative Landmine NeutralizationBy Everett Clausen, Richard Walker CIL/EVANinc and the Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory of the Government of Canada have evolved a concept developed by Research Energy of Ohio, into a landmine neutralization system that is the m Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Pattern Expansion Utilising Titan Red at Yarrie Iron Ore Mine in Western Australia Pattern Expansion Utilising Titan Red at Yarrie Iron Ore Mine in Western AustraliaBy Trevor Garbutt, Peter Bellairs, Jason Sander, Glenn Shaw The Yarrie Iron Ore mine is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia some 200km eastsoutheast of Port Hedland, the closest large regional centre. The mine is owned by BHPIO who has contracte Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Evaluation of Optical Sizing Methods Evaluation of Optical Sizing MethodsBy Russell Carter, Tom Barkley "Optimization of blasting is hampered by the lack of inexpensive methods of measuringblast results. Optical methods of size analysis have the potential of creating abreakthrough in size analysis and i Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Drilling and Blasting a Complex Underground Ore Block Drilling and Blasting a Complex Underground Ore BlockBy Paul V. Sterk, James Wieser Mining in underground situations requires constant change due to changing ore bodies and economics. The Homestake Mine in its 122 years of existence has gone through numerous changes due to these fact Jan 1, 1999 
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                     World-Wide Survey of Distress Blasting Practice in Deep Hard Rock Mines World-Wide Survey of Distress Blasting Practice in Deep Hard Rock MinesBy Marwan M. Mohammed, Hani S. Mitri, Wilfrid Comeaul, Baoyao Tang In many parts of the world, rockbursts have become a major problem of mining at depth. As orebodies are being mined deeper, rockburst phenomena have become familiar to deep hard rock mines. Rockbursts Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Roadblocks: Increasing Production, Reducing Problems Roadblocks: Increasing Production, Reducing ProblemsBy Greg Parker "As the Explosives Industry continues to evolve and condense, those involved, such as Blasters,Contractors, Distributors and Consultants, continue to be challenged by both internal and externalforces. Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Underwater Explosions: Natural Resource Concerns, Uncertainty of Effects, and Data Needs Underwater Explosions: Natural Resource Concerns, Uncertainty of Effects, and Data NeedsBy Marion Smith, Thomas M. Keevin, Dennis G. Wright, Gregory L. Hempen, Joel B. Gaspin, Thomas L. Linton, Gregg R. Gitschlag "A Natural Resources Working Group, within the International Society of Explosives Engineers, reviewed published environmental effects data, identified data gaps, and prioritized data collection needs Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Application of Bulk Emulsion in a Northern Nevada Underground Gold Mine Application of Bulk Emulsion in a Northern Nevada Underground Gold MineBy James R. Kennedy The recent drop in world gold prices is driving many northern Nevada underground gold mines to look for new ways to improve and enhance current mining operations. Continuous improvement programs at th Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Assessment of Ideality of Some Commercial Explosives Assessment of Ideality of Some Commercial ExplosivesBy J Aydin Bilgin, Sedat Esen This paper describes the ideality of some commercial explosives with the help of the detonation theory and detonation velocity measurement. Ideality of an explosive can be determined by comparing expe Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Practical Aspects of Cast Blasting at Bulga Coal Australia Practical Aspects of Cast Blasting at Bulga Coal AustraliaBy Tapan Goswami, Geoff Keith "At Bulga Coal, the objectives of drilling and blasting are to maximise safety and to minimise the totalcost of mining. A recent audit of two overburden blasts established that the standard of drillin Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Detonation Line Standards and Specifications-Someday? Detonation Line Standards and Specifications-Someday?By James A. McGrath "The predominant key word associated with all commercial blasting methods is “safety”. Safetyshould take precedent over all other aspects of the entire explosives industry which on a wholehas had an e Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Diamonds are a Driller's Best Friend Diamonds are a Driller's Best FriendBy Langdon T. Mitchell, Karl Ingmarsson The title is not referring to jewelry; nor is it about diamond core drilling. This article is instead about an emerging application for diamonds, hard rock percussive drilling with diamond drill bits. Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Blasting on Parliament Hill, Ottowa, Adjacent to Canada's No. 1 Heritage Building Blasting on Parliament Hill, Ottowa, Adjacent to Canada's No. 1 Heritage BuildingBy M V. Van Bers, A L. McAnuff, A Curic During the Summer of 1997, rock excavation was carried out for construction of the Centre Block Underground Services building (CBUS) abutting the most historically significant structural complex in Ca Jan 1, 1999 
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                     History and Expansion of the Panama Canal History and Expansion of the Panama CanalBy R Frank Chiappeta, Eduardo Nixon, John Dean Smith, Tom Treleaven "The creation of the Panama Canal was far more than a vast, unprecedented feat of engineering. It was a profoundly important historic event and a sweeping human drama not unlike that of war. Apart fro Jan 1, 1998 
