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                     Optimal Delay Periods and Complex Timing Sequences Using Electronic Delay Detonators Optimal Delay Periods and Complex Timing Sequences Using Electronic Delay DetonatorsBy Y. Idrogo Electronic delay detonators have been used in most types of blasting application with great success, with the accuracy and precision being used effectively to control negative environmental impacts li Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in Turkey Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in TurkeyBy M. Oguz Ozkazanc, Gulsev Uyar Aldas Because of its safety, being easy to handle, relatively inexpensive and containing a lot of energy, ANFO is the most popular and widely used explosive in Turkey as well as other countries in the world Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Vibration and Airblast Standards for Underwater Blasting in Virginia Vibration and Airblast Standards for Underwater Blasting in VirginiaBy Gordon Matheson, Bill Yancey, David K. Miller "Current regulatory limits for blast vibration and airblast control in Virginia do not specifically addressunderwater explosive testing. Underwater detonation of explosives generates an initial shock Jan 1, 1999 
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                     MSHA Regulations and Bom Research Program on Multiple Short-Delay Blasting of Coal MSHA Regulations and Bom Research Program on Multiple Short-Delay Blasting of CoalBy J Edmund Hay, Harry C. Verakisl, Richard J. Mainiero, John J. Mulhern As the first stage in the rulemaking process, MSHA prepared requirements for the approval and use of permissible explosives and blasting items in underground coal mines. These draft requirements known Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Blast Noise Annoys Blast Noise AnnoysBy David E. Siskind Increased mineral consumption and environmental concern have caused much interest in potential damage and annoyance from ground vibration and airblast produced by production blasting in surface mines Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Rock Removal Techniques and Equipment in Trench Excavation and Pipeline Construction. A Comparison Rock Removal Techniques and Equipment in Trench Excavation and Pipeline Construction. A ComparisonBy Benedict C. Di Duca In the underground construction industry. when bidding work, not only is the contractor faced with determining if rock: is in existence within the parameters of his work. he must also estimate the qua Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and Blast Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and BlastBy Lawrie Logan, Mike Wiggin This paper will be in two parts, a discussion of the benefits available from benefit sharing as a concept followed by an examination of how this approach was applied at Mesa J Mine and what improvemen Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Trim Blasting Designs in the Morenci Mine Trim Blasting Designs in the Morenci MineBy Karl Christopherson, Vanessa de Viterbo Trim blasting is an integral part of the mining processes at the Morenci Mine, a Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. property. Trim blasting near high-walls or Finals blasting requires a tighter distr Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting Overburden Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting OverburdenBy R Frank' Mammele Chiappetta, Conny Postupack A major problem that has continued to plague the surface coal industry is blast induced damage to the coal seam. Atlas Powder Company has addressed this situation through seven years of field research Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Vibration Control During the Construction of an In-Pit Lime Kiln Vibration Control During the Construction of an In-Pit Lime KilnBy Paul Worsey, Ron Ecklecamp, Scott G. Giltner, Ronnie Inman, Terry Drechsler A blast monitoring program conducted at Chemical Lie Company’s new lime calcining facility near Ste. Genevieve, Missouri is discussed. The purpose was to develop blasting criteria for the construction Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole Timing Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole TimingBy Calvin J. Konya Backbreak behind the last row of boreholes can be a significant problem for blasting operations. Backbreak will interfere with the proper drilling and execution of the subsequent shot and can produce Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Identification & traceability of civil explosives in Europe Identification & traceability of civil explosives in EuropeBy Ashley Haslett A European Directive on Identification & Traceability of explosives came into effect on the 4th of April 2008. This directive is intended to establish a harmonised system for the unique identification Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Tug Fork Big Bend Cutoff Blast Monitoring Study Tug Fork Big Bend Cutoff Blast Monitoring StudyBy Charles E. Joachim Railroad and blast induced vibrations were measured in the vicinity of the proposed Big Bend Cutoff. Peak horizontal and vertical particle velocity relations were developed using least squares regress Jan 1, 1984 
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                     A New Blast Vibrations Analysis Methodology A New Blast Vibrations Analysis MethodologyBy Francisco Sena Leite, Raquel Sobral, Vinicius Gouveia de Miranda, Céu Jesus "The urgent need for improvements in the control and mitigation of environmental and social conditions associated with the extraction and processing of raw materials is increasingly a demand imposed b Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk, The Blaster’s Duty of Care Journal: Safety Talk, The Blaster’s Duty of CareBy William Reisz In our line of work,like many other professions, there may be times when circumstances or a series of events may arise, contributing toward unacceptable risk. When multiple parties are involved, there Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Concrete Demolition Concrete DemolitionBy Duane A. Houkom Explosive demolition of concrete has been accepted as a safe and economical means of concrete removal for many years. I imagine that the early concrete blasters were experienced rock blasters who appl Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Surgical Blasting for Paleontological Evidence, Dominion Range, Antarctica Surgical Blasting for Paleontological Evidence, Dominion Range, AntarcticaBy Quentin L. Rhoton "The use of explosives in a surgical manner was approved to facilitate, due to time constraints, anextremely significant paleontological find in the Plunket Point area of the Dominion Range, Antarctic Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Single Round Blasting of 10 Food Diameter x 65 Foot Depth Emplacement Shaft Collars at the Mercury, Nevada Test Site Single Round Blasting of 10 Food Diameter x 65 Foot Depth Emplacement Shaft Collars at the Mercury, Nevada Test SiteBy Tom Short, Bill Beam Some of the weapons testing shafts at Mercury, Nevada require depths of 1000ft and diameters of 10 feet. The top 40 feet to 65 feet is drilled, blasted and excavated by Large caisson type augers in or Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Marvel Loch – Core and Shell Mass Blast Marvel Loch – Core and Shell Mass BlastBy Joseph Hoang, Nick Reed, Scott Wishart, Michael Lovitt Marvel Loch Underground forms part of St Barbara Limited’s Southern Cross Operations which is located 360km (224 miles) east of Perth. Southern Cross Operations produces approximately 120,000 ounces o Jan 1, 2012 
