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Blasters' SurvivalBy John C. Brulia
The IME member companies, the ISEE along with its chapter organizations, the Federal, state and municipal regulatory agencies, and the industry consultants and suppliers have developed safety equipmen
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mixture for Stemming Performance OptimizationBy Braden Lusk, Paul Sainato, Josh Calnan, Hiago Vasconcelos, Luis Felipe Marinho
"Blasting and rock fragmentation is one the most important unit operations in mining. Since itsintroduction into the mine production cycle, mining has become more efficient in mineral production(Hartm
Jan 1, 2016
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Improving Productivity at Farco Mining of Texas Using Emulsion/ANFO BlendsBy Nick Lewis
Farce Mining of Texas is a surface coal mine located in Laredo, Texas. Farce mines and sells approximately 600,000 tons /year of bituminous coal. A map showing the location of Laredo is provided in F
Jan 1, 1994
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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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Evaluation Of Artificial Neural Networks As A Reliable Tool In Blast DesignBy A. S. Tawadrous
This paper is an evaluation of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) as a tool in the design of the geometry of surface blast patterns. The built model uses eight different parameters, which affect the des
Jan 1, 2006
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Journal: From the Executive Director / The Explosives Industry and the New Economy / ISEE’s 35th Anniversary marks economic challengesBy Jeff Dean
As the Society celebrates its 35th year as an explosives industry association, it is clear that we are part of an industry that covers many sectors of economic activity. We are the voice of those who
Jan 1, 2010
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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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Journal: 100 Years / Engineering News New York January 5, 1905 Methods and Cost of Blasting and Handling BouldersBy Daniel Hauer
In considering the cost of rock excavation, but little attention has been given to the economical handling and breaking up of boulders. Very few records seem to have been kept as to the cost of such w
Jan 1, 2006
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Shape Charge DesignBy David Cole, Paul Cooper, Dale Preece, Jerome Stofleth
The Explosive Destruction System (EDS) has been designed at Sandia National Laboratories for the disposal of chemical munitions (phosgene, mustard gas, sarin etc.), many dating back to World War I. ED
Jan 1, 2002
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Vibrations from Seismic Exploration BlastBy David Siskind
The authors studied small seismic exploration blasts for vibration characteristics and effects on structures in Mexico. Obtained were 267 three-component recordings of ground vibrations and structure
Jan 1, 2002
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Deep water excavation with shaped charges: a case history in Lake Mead, Boulder City, Nevada, USABy Roberto Folchi, Hans Wallin
Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the United States, is located about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. For the construction of Lake Mead third water intake, which is entirely placed
Jan 1, 2012
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The Challenge of Precise Measurement of PrecisionBy John Watson, Jay Rodgers
The world of blasting and explosive use continues to evolve into one which relies heavily on measurement, quantification, process control, and information feedback as a means of contributing to operat
Jan 1, 1998
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Preventing the next Terrorist Attack is a Shared ResponsibilityBy Joseph Kennedy
How do terrorists and other criminal bombers acquire explosives to be used in an attack against U.S property and/or citizens? The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) with nearly
Jan 1, 2010
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Breakthrough in the Portrayal of Explosive EnergyBy Claude Cunningham
Difficulty has always attended the evaluation of rock breaking energy available from explosives, owing to the complexity of the way in which it is released, and the destructive amplitude of the pressu
Jan 1, 2000
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What We Learned While Determining VOD’s in Underground Small Hole BlastingBy Scott Rosenthal, Kyle Murphy
This paper discusses the trials and tribulations of obtaining Velocity of Detonation (VOD) readings in small diameter blast holes in an underground mine. Montana Technological University (Montana Tech
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Blasting in Challenging EnvironmentsBy Richard Goodridge, Stephen Thomsqn, S Rodgers, D Tunaley
The mining, quarry and construction industries are facing’new challenges everyday. These challenges can be imposed by economic objectives or through external factors such as extreme geological conditi
Jan 1, 1998
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A Classic Experiment with Air Overpressure and WindowsBy Charlie Adcock, Rob Farnfield, Andy Wetherelt
The ISEE Blasters Handbook gives guidance on the level of air overpressure likely to cause occasional window breakage (151dB) and general window breakage (171dB). A long-term safe level of 140dB is al
Jan 1, 2006
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Controlled Explosive FracturingBy Ulrich Leiste
If the iron ore loss is 15% in the process of mining, the total iron ore loss in the world will be about 461 million tons, this is equal to the total production of 230 iron ore mines each of which pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Vertical Drop – the Challenge of Transporting Explosives UndergroundBy Ayman Tawadrous, Hendrik Botha, Simon St J Tose
The early miners and their mules always had the challenge of transporting unstable dynamite underground. The modern pumpable explosives, whilst far safer, still present a major logistics challenge for
Jan 21, 2025
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New Methods for Contour Blasting Using Electronic Detonators and Water-Notched Boreholes, Including Longer Drift Rounds and Cuts without Large Cut HolesBy Mats Keisu, Bengt Niklasson
The Sofia project has increased the level of knowledge and technique within tunnelling, drifting and contour blasting.
Jan 1, 1992