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                     Trench Blasting Guidelines & Pitfalls Trench Blasting Guidelines & PitfallsBy Vic Sterner As cities and towns continue to grow, the need to install sewer, water, gas and other utilities becomes a necessity and the blasting of trenches for these service lines probably constitutes one of the Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting Effects of a Non-Pressure Liquid Tank Task 662 Blasting Effects of a Non-Pressure Liquid Tank Task 662By David S. Shatzer, Michael R. Purcell Current world events have demonstrated the use of commercial vehicles, other unconventional modes of transportation and unusual materials as explosives or incendiary weapons, affecting commerce, disru Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain CarvingBy Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1 The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Hole Deviations in Mining Operations: Types, Sources and Effects Hole Deviations in Mining Operations: Types, Sources and EffectsBy Sam Kangwa, Thomson Sinkala Th e re are three basic types of hole deviations in long hole d ri l l i n g , n a m e l y collar i n g , alignment and tr a j e c t o r y dev i a t i o n s . In mining, the accur a cy in drilling has Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Increasing Back Break Using High Speed Blasting Techniques Increasing Back Break Using High Speed Blasting TechniquesBy Terry L. Cook RAG Coal West, Inc., Belle Ayr Mine is located in the heart of Wyoming’s rich Powder River Basin coalfield. Belle Ayr utilizes an open pit, truck/shovel operation to strip the overburden off the 70’se Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Improving Blast Fragmentation Prediction with New Technologies for Rock Mass Characterization Improving Blast Fragmentation Prediction with New Technologies for Rock Mass CharacterizationBy John Kemeny There are many methods used to predict blast fragmentation, including empirical and numerical models, field trials, and experience from ongoing blasting. All of these methods require an accurate measu Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Preparing a Written Blast Plan Preparing a Written Blast PlanBy David Ziegler Rough sketches, field notes, an on-site conference or a phone call may no longer suffice to establish your blast plan at a job site. More and more, general contractors, site supervisors, owner re p re Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a Myth Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a MythBy Laurent Airaud For around ten years, electronic detonators are available for those who want to use advanced methods and to apply theories promoted by engineers and professors to reduce blast concerns or improve frag Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Application of Likelihood Ratio Test to Blast Vibration Analysis The Application of Likelihood Ratio Test to Blast Vibration AnalysisBy W. J. Birch The dedicated documenting of blast design and vibration monitoring results forms part of the best practice methodology for today’s blasting operators. This allows regression curves to be constantly up Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Analytical Measurements in Cast Blasting to Identify the Cause and Cure for "Orange Smoke" Formation Analytical Measurements in Cast Blasting to Identify the Cause and Cure for "Orange Smoke" FormationBy Charles R. Barnhart The Nitrogen Dioxide Cloud: After one year of testing it can be stated that we do know and understand a great deal about why the nitrogen dioxide formation is exacerbated in cast blasting. Picture 1 i Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Single Shot Drawbell Blasting with Electronic Detonators at Freeport Single Shot Drawbell Blasting with Electronic Detonators at FreeportBy Bonifacio Degay, Mike Lovitt PT Freeport Indonesia is a block cave mine that now utilizes an advanced undercut method to set up the min in the Deep Ore Zone (DOZ). In this method a slice of rock (undercut) is broken such that it Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting Improvements by Using Most Active Rock Variations on Blast Blasting Improvements by Using Most Active Rock Variations on BlastBy Alain Blanchier, Anne Charline Sauvage Rock mass variations have a huge influence on explosives efficiency and on blasting results. Numerous blasting improvements could be gained by taking into account rock mass and its variations. However Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Journal of Explosives Engineering Vol 21 No 3 - Dynamite Daze (5324bd6e-ab26-4a55-9824-a273bcd40423) The Journal of Explosives Engineering Vol 21 No 3 - Dynamite Daze (5324bd6e-ab26-4a55-9824-a273bcd40423)In the office, on the wall to the right of my desk is a large map of the world. Some people stick pins in maps like this to show where they’ve been. If I did that my map would be a mess and look like Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting Claims Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting ClaimsBy Timothy D. Stark Blasters are usually strictly liable for injury or damage caused by flyrock (trespassory invasion) and blast-induced vibrations (non-trespassory invasion). The application of strict liability to non-t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate IT Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate ITBy John Hutchings Drilling and blasting is a clearly delineated work process, which has well defined inputs and outputs. Drilling and blasting is also a process with a number of steps each of which has measurable outco Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion Explosives Factors that Affect the Chemical Gassing of Emulsion ExplosivesBy John S. Manka Of the various methods used to reduce the density of emulsion explosives prior to detonation; ammonium nitrate prill addition, glass micro-balloon addition and chemical gassing, chemical gassing is th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Wintertime Seismograph Set-Up Blues Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Wintertime Seismograph Set-Up BluesBy Bobby Dupree I remember a big problem with a seismograph in the winter two years ago. In response to a citizen’s complaint I placed a transducer near the corner of a two-story home. It was a pretty nice day for th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Evaluating Airblast Damage Complaints Evaluating Airblast Damage ComplaintsBy Lawrence W. Gubbe Air blast associated with detonation of explosives in mining, construction or military applications is often responsible for complaints by people who live or work in the vicinity of the activity. Most Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Electronic Accuracy Achieved with Non-Electric Initiation (7a8110cb-addf-409b-b1cc-4a8ccdd15ad7) Electronic Accuracy Achieved with Non-Electric Initiation (7a8110cb-addf-409b-b1cc-4a8ccdd15ad7)By Sandy Tavelli, Thomas L. Barkley This discussion will present a case study in developing solutions to a metropolitan quarry’s public relations, legal, environmental, and productivity problems. It details an extensive and detailed pro Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting System Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting SystemBy Albert van Niekerk, Mick Lownds Overview of the UNI Tronic™ Electronic Blasting System Jan 1, 2004 
