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Violence Factor – The New Tool for Blast Performance AnalysisBy Dr. Calvin J. Konya, Anthony Konya
Blast violence has always been a criteria that has been analyzed without a quantitative approach relying on opinions of those viewing the blast and oftentimes does not transfer between open-pit mines,
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AN Railcar Derailed Debris Collection – Data Analysis UpdateBy Brandon Fryman, Josh Hoffman, Rhys Baker
A post-detonation debris collection project was led in conjunction with a large ammonium nitrate (AN) railcar detonation conducted by the Department of Homeland Security-Transportation Security Admini
Feb 1, 2020
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Shock and Transient Gas Pressure Damage to Electronic DetonatorsBy G. Adderley, Rob. Farnfield, L. Bermingham
The benefits of using electronic detonators within the drilling and blasting process in both surface and underground mining operations are well established and the use of this technology is widespread
Jan 1, 2024
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Gas bubble sensitisation of a non-ideal explosive using different gases as hot spotsBy Italo Onederra, Miguel Araos
Most of the current explosives for mining blasting activities rely on voids to become sensitive to initiation, then detonating and finally, sustaining that detonation. The use of voids is known as hot
Jan 26, 2026
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Electronic Initiation Applications at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle MineBy Ray Slavin, Remi Proulx
The Meikle Mine is a mature underground gold mine utilizing primary and secondary longhole open stoping method with delayed backfill. Combined production with the newly developed Rodeo Mine is 4700 to
Jan 1, 2004
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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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Full-Scale Testing of Delay Timing Effects on Rock Fragmentation in the Shock Collision RegionsBy M R. Hettigner, J Nawrocki, C E. Johnson, P G. Cahill
This study evaluates the effects of both short inter-hole and intra-hole delay times on rock fragmentation and throw. Full-scale test blasts were analyzed at a granite quarry in Talbotton, GA. This an
Jan 1, 2017
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Evaluating Explosive Type and Water-Casing for Demolition Kicker ChargesBy Rachel L. Bauer, Catherine E. Johnson
Explosive demolition involves first, the use of cutting charges to sever a column and second, kicker charges to move it out of alignment. Dynamite is the traditional explosive used in kicker charges a
Jan 21, 2025
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Underwater Blast Pressures From A Confinded Rock Removal During The Miami Harbor Deepening ProjectBy Terri Jordan, Gregory Hempen, Thomas Keevin
Water-borne blast pressures from confined blasts were recorded as part of a submerged blasting program in Florida for channel deepening. The blasting was confined within the rock floor by stemming. Sh
Jan 1, 2007
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TNT Equivalence and Fragmentation Mechanisms of High Pressure Gas Fracturing TechniqueBy Baohua Guo, Xuelin Yang, Tingkan Lu, Hailin Sun
The work presented in this paper mainly involves two parts. Firstly, the fundamental characteristics of the high pressure carbon dioxide gas fracturing technique (CO2 technique), including, a proposed
Jan 1, 2017
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Optimized Blast Design Through Drone Surveying and 3D Geological Modeling to Solve Highwall Stability ProblemsBy Matt Brandon
This case study demonstrates how integrating drone and GPS surveying with 3D modeling software creates more effective blast designs that address specific geotechnical challenges while improving safety
Jan 26, 2026
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Integrating Rock Impedance and Blast Design: A Mode-Based Approach to Fragmentation Efficiency and Nox controlBy Francisca Tapia, Jorge Blázquez, Paulo Couceiro, Patricio Vergara, Luis Manriquez, Luis Martínez, Juan Navarro
Efficient energy transmission is critical for effective rock fragmentation in open-pit blasting. However, in zones with highly fractured or soft rock, mismatches in acoustic impedance between the expl
Jan 26, 2026
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Wall Control Blasting Practices at Kisladag Gold MineBy Ekin Güngor, Berkant Ozdemir, Erkan Bayrak, Serdar Ergün, Sedat Esen
"This paper presents the final wall blasting practices at Eldorado Kisladag Gold Mine in Turkey. Benchmark and improved wall control designs were explained in detail. Kisladag Mine has been implementi
Jan 1, 2017
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Solving Blasting Safety Hazards with Advanced TechnologyBy Ronald W. Roberts
For years, blasters have experienced near-misses, injuries, and yes, even fatalities as a result of the dangerous nature of our business. Yet, some blasters continue to portray the immortal attitude:
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Rudimentary Signature Hole AnalysisBy Michael Laing
Blasting regulation and restrictions are tougher today than ever before. When blasting in population centers, strict limitations are often placed on the environmental effects caused by blasting, more
Jan 1, 2017
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Investigation of Blasting Fumes using Numerical SimulationBy Sunil Vytla, Akash Adhikari, Purushotham Tukkaraja
Blasting operations produces gases and fumes that may be toxic or non-toxic in nature. A detonation of commercial explosives such as ANFO, emulsion, and dynamite would ideally produce only nontoxic pr
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Evaluating the Fragmentation Data from Copper and Gold MinesBy Sedat Esen
"This paper presents a critical review of the fragmentation data obtained from some large open pit copper and gold mines. Database ncludes 35 mines with Uniaxial Compressive Strength values ranging fr
Jan 1, 2017
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The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation (365338ef-2790-4b50-a1d1-180b1215f11d)This paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment
Jan 1, 2015
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Method for Developing Explosion Damage Potential Contours in Urban AreasBy Braden Lusk
The problem of predicting damage in densely developed areas due to incidental or malicious explosions is one of considerable importance to local, state, and federal governmental bodies. The difficulty
Jan 1, 2010
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Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations – A Review of their Physical BasisCurrently there exist several explosive quantity-distance (Q-D) rules variously exercised by most countries to protect personnel and property against the effects of accidental explosions. These regula
Jan 1, 2011