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  • ISEE
    Geologic Data for Blasting at the Minntac Mine

    By John Eloranta

    This paper is a case study showing the assembly of available rock property parameters for the purpose of blast design. Blast optimization now includes subsequent milling and requires a full knowledge

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Analysis of the Rock Mass by Geophysical Methods

    By France Goupil, Richard Barabe

    In 1987, a large company reopened its quarry located in a very dense urban area in Montreal-East. This reopening occurred after a long period of inactivity during which houses were built within 200 fe

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Sealine Trenching with Explosive Technology

    By John J. Ridgeway

    Habits take us where we were yesterday and attitudes tend to keep us there. Until recently, little had been accomplished to improve conventional explosive energy for use offshore. But with the special

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    Computer Cast Blast Modelling

    By Mike McGill, Stephen Chung, Dale S. Preece

    Cast blasting can be designed to utilize explosive energy effectively and economically for coal mining operations to remove overburden material. The more overburden removed by explosives, the less bla

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Pressure Effects on Density of Small Diameter Explosives

    By R Deshaise, B Mbhanty

    The importance of controlling density of commercial explosives, and the various means to achieve it are described. m e field conditions responsible for density changes during blasting and their effect

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Factors Affecting Fume Production in Surface Coal Blasting Operation

    By M-C. Lee, Shomaker, R. Turcotte, B. Short

    This research program was undertaken to better understand the factors causing abnormal NOx fumes generation from blasting operations in surface coal mining. More specifically, unusual quantities of ni

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Customer Site Safety at Orica

    By Frank Barker

    Mining operations present a very different environment to the suppliers of explosives, initiating systems and services, both on surface and underground. Typical hazards include underground movement, a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    Recent Projects: New Technique for Silo Removal

    By Bert Bahnson

    As farms decrease and subdivisions increase there is a continuing demand for easy and safe silo removal. A few years ago I attended one of the Omni istribution explosive classes and was impressed by

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Close-In Blasting Effects on Structures and Materials

    By Lewis L. Oriard

    The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of close-in blasting effects on various types of structures and building materials, as encountered in this writer's professional practice. Structure

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Open Pit Development

    By William C. Burkle

    In this paper, the author has cited essential areas in which the explosives engineer can assist the mine manager in his planning of an entirely new operation or in a major expansion of an existing fac

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Cooperation in Regulations

    By John Petty, John Loviza

    Single sentence describing content-- "The best ally an Explosives Engineer can have in a court of law is a regulations enforcer stating all codes and standards were met on a jobsite".

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Development of Mining Explosives for Cominco Operations

    By W Russell

    This is an account of Cominco's explosives development work spanning 20 years from the introduction of ANFO into underground operations through to the present day where the use of blasting agents and

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Primex Detonating Cord We Process Production Method

    By R C. Sittig

    The manufacture of commerical detonating cord by the "wet process" technique is discussed. Raw material variability as a potential source of production problems is examined. Comparison to the "dry pro

    Jan 1, 1976

  • ISEE
    Explosives Safety is a New Ball Games

    By Joe Dannenberg

    One must be cautious in talking about blasting safety, because the very act of making a blast involves the creation of an infernal machine. You are setting up for the instant release of tremendous ene

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Selective Mining Using Explosives

    By R H. Stevenson

    This paper deals with a new variation of the cast blasting technique, where-in the object is to cast the economic deposit out front under the overburden, while avoiding dilution from the floor materia

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Explosives Malfunction from Sympathetic Detonation to Shock Desensitization

    By C Yeung, G Fitz, R Heater, P D. Katsabanis

    Explosives malfunction due to shock waves is a serious concern for successful blasting results. Malfunction can range from sympathetic detonation to desensitization and modification of firing times of

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Dri-Gel Explosives

    By Mike Zimmermann

    With the steady decline in the production of dynamites throughout the world, a gap appeared in the market which could only be adequately filled by rigid paper packaged explosives. To fill this need, t

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    General Requirement for Effective Overburden Casting

    By James D. Cook, Dan McCutchen

    Effective overburden casting requires the efficient use of todays explosives and initiations systems if a mine is to survive. This paper uses a major coal stripping operation as an example of the prop

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Benefits of Drill Improvement Teams

    By Miles Huntly

    This paper will discuss the ideas and actions that led to the development of a Drill Improvement Team at an open cut coal mine in Australia. It will show significant cost savings can be attained by fo

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Stemming Technique for Loading Angled Holes Charged with ANFO

    By Michael David Wilkins, Paul N. Worsey

    Little research has been published on stemming blast holes, particularly what happens during the process. Previous work has concentrated on the performance of the inert material to find the best way t

    Jan 1, 1998