Optimizing Quarry Blasting Techniques and Designs Over a Wide Range of Geologic Conditions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Victor C. Bryan
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
17
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451 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

One of the most sought after answers in any consideration of blasting activities relative to mines and quarries is how to safely and efficiently use explosives. While that discussion might be relatively straightfonvard in a “site specific” situation. it becomes more complex when viewed from a broad geographic perspective. Such is the case in considering the operations of one United States producer of crushed stone with surface and underground mines spread over a thirteen state area. Differing geologic environments set conditions that dictate to the blaster as now specifically to get optimum results from the blast hole. This treatise is a discussion of the various methods, materials, and principles used in conducting such blasting operations.
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APA: Victor C. Bryan  (1991)  Optimizing Quarry Blasting Techniques and Designs Over a Wide Range of Geologic Conditions

MLA: Victor C. Bryan Optimizing Quarry Blasting Techniques and Designs Over a Wide Range of Geologic Conditions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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