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                     The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining Explosions The Effects of the Topographic Bench on Ground Motion from Mining ExplosionsBy Jessie L. Bonner, W. Stephen Blomberg, Mark Leidig, Heather Hooper Understanding the effects of the bench on ground motion can improve the design of cast blasts and achieve improved blast efficiency while remaining below vibration requirements. A new dataset recorded Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated SandBy William G. Szymczak A set of experiments were conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds [1] in which explosive charges were buried in saturated sand beneath a suspended rigid platform. The goal of these experiments was t Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Utilization of Detonation Cord to Pre-split Pennsylvanian Aged Sandstone and Shale, Grundy, Virginia Utilization of Detonation Cord to Pre-split Pennsylvanian Aged Sandstone and Shale, Grundy, VirginiaBy Calvin Konya, Steven S. Spagna, Ed Smith During Summer 2001, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers awarded a contract to the construction firm of Bush and Burchett of Allen, Kentucky, for the purpose of developing a 13 acre redevelopment site by r Jan 1, 2005 
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                     *Kuz-Ram and Digital Image Processing System Combination to Determine Specific Blasting Parameters *Kuz-Ram and Digital Image Processing System Combination to Determine Specific Blasting ParametersBy A. Karadogan, G. Tuncer, A. Kahriman Determination of optimal blast parameters have been the priority act for blasters on the field due to financial and technical properties of the operation. Therefore many researchs were done to establi Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Close - In Blasting Close - In BlastingBy Adam Gray, Emery Gray State-of-the-art seismographs can be employed to assist the blasting engineer in understanding the propagation of vibration waves generated by blasting. Wave traces and frequency plots are used to adj Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Effects of Electronic Detonators and Precise Detonation Timing on Blasting Induced Rock Movement The Effects of Electronic Detonators and Precise Detonation Timing on Blasting Induced Rock MovementBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung Electronic detonators and the attendant precise detonation timing that they facilitate are having a measurable effect on rock blasting in terms of improved fragmentation and vibration control. These i Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate Quarry Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate QuarryBy Charles Dowding, Cathrine Aimone-Martin This article summarizes an investigation of the structural response of a brick façade home in New Mexico. The subject Ricter residence was located some 1100 to 1400 ft away from an aggregate quarry, a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale Tests Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale TestsBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste The Dynamics Effects Laboratory at the University of Maryland conducted a series of very small scale tests to measure the impulse delivered to a plate by the detonation of an explosive charge which wa Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in Blasting Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in BlastingBy B Mohanty, G Yamin A number of parameters, aside from blast design and pre-existing rock conditions, can change the performance of the explosives system in actual blasting practice. Sympathetic pressures caused by deton Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MO Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MOBy Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk Differences exist between public perception of construction blasting and quarry blasting. In general, people are able to tolerate short term inconveniences much better than long term ones. The paper f Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Make a Good Impression Make a Good ImpressionBy Sandra Penttinen There are several ways to get a positive reaction from abutters to blasting projects. When you need to enter structures to conduct a blast-blast inspection, the impression you make on the structure ow Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Blasting Safety Blasting SafetyBy Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis Significant progress has been made in the reduction of serious injuries and fatalities resulting from mine blasting operations. Despite the progress, injuries and fatalities continue to occur. A leadi Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Development of Compact Slurry Explosive Blasting System for Tunneling The Development of Compact Slurry Explosive Blasting System for TunnelingBy Junya Tokita In Japan, packaged explosives have traditionally been used as the most common explosive for tunneling. Recently, some blasting systems such as ANFO with a kettle loader and emulsion explosives with a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Guidelines for Mining and Quarry Blasting Urban Areas Brazilian Regulation NBR 9653 Under Current Reviewed Guidelines for Mining and Quarry Blasting Urban Areas Brazilian Regulation NBR 9653 Under Current ReviewedBy Denise de La Corte Bacci The Brazilian Regulation NBR 9653 is a guide intended to evaluate mine and quarry blasting effects in urban areas. The first version, written in 1986 by the Committee of the Brazilian Associate of Tec Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Development of Water-Resistant Granular Explosives Development of Water-Resistant Granular ExplosivesBy Atsuo Inoue, Toshihiro Ogata, Hideaki Sugihara Generally in Japan, since ANFO has easy handling and low-price, it is most used as industrial explosives. However, ANFO is very easy to dissolve in water, it is difficult to use under existence of wat Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Is that Normal? Fundamental Observations for Best Practive Blast Vibration Anaysis Is that Normal? Fundamental Observations for Best Practive Blast Vibration AnaysisBy W. J. Birch, A. Wetherelt The scaled-distance model for blast vibration analysis is the standard method employed throughout the surface mining and quarrying industries to model Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) data. Although empir Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Seismographs - An Historical Overview Seismographs - An Historical OverviewBy Janice Reed The first seismograph was developed around 132 AD. Much has happened since then. The “modern” seismograph (> 1920) has seen a lot of changes. From falling pin seismographs to magnetic tape units to to Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Modeling of Explosive Loading of Sand with a Coupled Euler-Lagrange Code Modeling of Explosive Loading of Sand with a Coupled Euler-Lagrange CodeBy Leslie C. Taylor, Anthony L. Kee Computational modeling of explosively loaded saturated sand on a suspended plate is an inherently complex problem. In this study a computational method is used to predict the dynamic pressure load/imp Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Effect of Meteorology on Airblast Overpressure Effect of Meteorology on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards Airblast overpressure levels can commonly be increased by up to 20 decibels (dBL) by the effects of meteorology, due to inversions and wind shear. Existing atmospheric refraction models can provide a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Method of Blasting Using Air Tubes Charged in a Blasthole Method of Blasting Using Air Tubes Charged in a BlastholeBy Dae-Woo Kang, Sang-Wook Kim, Shin Lee The Air-tubes blasting method is provided in which a series of aligned boreholes are charged with explosive s and air tubes in a predetermined blasting pattern. The air tube is composed of cylindrical Jan 1, 2005 
