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Refinements in Blasting Practices at Minntac MineBy B Kniivila, A B. Andrews, T Lerick, Keith Jansen
Minntac Mine is a large, open pit taconite mine located at the center of the Mesabi Iron Range in northern Minnesota. The planned development of the Mine in the direction of nearby communities prompte
Jan 1, 1984
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Using Uniformly-Sequenced MS Delay Periods To Reduce Vibration from Quarry BlastingBy A B. Jr Nunn, W C. Gould
Good community relations is a major concern at this central Virginia aggregate quarry. In this paper, the authors describe the use of a new electric millisecond delay initiation system that has reduce
Jan 1, 1986
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Selective Mining Using ExplosivesBy 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
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Rock Characterization, Blasting, and Vibration Control Program in Southwest FloridaBy H. Frank Murati, D. S. "Sax" Saxena
The presence of a mobile home park with drinking water wells created a unique geoenvironmental deterrent to the developer’s plans for effective rock blasting, excavation, and development of water mana
Jan 1, 2002
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Put Your Money on Your PaperworkBy John L. Didlinger
We all hate the paper work in keeping accurate blasting records. Nevertheless, have you ever thought what those records could show you? Think about it. Those records could show you vibrations, noise,
Jan 1, 1997
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Blasting and Its Control at Hydro QuebecBy Wilfrid Comeau
Since 1967 Hydro Quebec has undertaken the control of blasting and its effects at its power development sites. Blasts have been monitored using a commercially available three component seismograph. In
Jan 1, 1977
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Blasting in Underground Coal MinesBy Herschel Sanson
Success of underground blasting operations depends upon a number of interrelated factors. These include conditions at the place, blasting methods, face preparation, type of cap, powder selection, tran
Jan 1, 1975
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A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn
Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te
Jan 1, 1984
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Organization - Key to SuccessBy Sandra K. Penttinen
A difficult blasting project can go very smoothly when every precaution is taken prior to and during the blasting procedures. These precautions include conducting careful preblast condition surveys of
Jan 1, 1994
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Reactivity of ANFO Mixtures with Midwest High Sulfur Coals and PyritesBy John W. Brown
For seventeen years, I have been involved in surface coal mining in the Mldwest coal fields only to find that once again, I have experienced a problem that was not known to exist in our area. The exis
Jan 1, 1992
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Productivity Improvements in Longhole Stoping with Repumpable EmulsionsBy Rolly Thorpe
Bulk emulsion explosives have been used at surface mines and quarries for many years. Recently, this technology has been adapted for underground use in relatively confined work areas and in smaller di
Jan 1, 1994
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Buffer Blasting Techniques in Open Pit MinesWhen CIL presented their new theory of the Breakage Process and Delay Blasting at the 74th Annual Meeting of the CIM in 1972(1), there was hardly any open pit operation in Canada that was using longer
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Planning - Its Effect on Drilling and BlastingBy Alan R. Gadberry
Good mine planning is critical to the success of a safe, cost effective mine. Many factors contribute to the overall success of an open pit mining operation: proper pit location and development, good
Jan 1, 1981
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Low-Frequency Blast Vibrations at a High Water-Table SiteBy Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind, Stephen V. Crun, Willard E. Pierce
The USBM is studying the impacts of low-frequency blast vibrations on residences to assess both response and cracking potential. Complementing coal mining sites monitored in the midwest and east, vibr
Jan 1, 1996
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Improving Productivity in Pillar Blasting – HZL, Sindesar Khurd MineBy Deepankar Das, Gulshan Kumar Sadhwani, Jyoti Prakash Sahoo
Sindesar Khurd Mine (SKM), the largest underground mine in the Hindustan Zinc Limited portfolio, is located approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) north of Udaipur. In the 2018 financial year SKM achi
Jan 1, 2019
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Predicting Tunnel OverbreakBy P. R. Mohanty, Kaushik Dey
Blast-induced tunnel overbreak prediction in the past has been based on peak particle velocity measured far from the blast site with necessary extrapolation. This has often resulted in suggesting high
Jan 1, 2004
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Rock Stitching Coupled with Controlled Blasting - A Cast StudyIt is a case study of huge rock-mass, loosened out from the parent rock-body, & posing a potential danger to structures down below the slope on which this rock mass was standing. Case was dealt in two
Jan 1, 1997
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Technological Research on Production of 10,000 T/Y Multitype Emulsion Explosives in Mongolian RepublicBy Zhang Shixun, Wang Xuguang, Zhong Yinting
The Mongol-Russian Joint Mining and Processing Cu-Mo Corporation Erdenet signed a contract with BGRIMM for building a plant to produce 10,000 t/y multitype emulsion explosives by using BGRIMM emulsion
Jan 1, 1997
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Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut ProjectBy Dale L. Ramsey
The Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project is part of the National Gateway Clearance Initiative improvement project to achieve a minimum of 6.4 meters (21 feet) of vertical clearance along CSX Transportati
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock Drilling on a Vertical Wall: Problem solving at Crazy Horse MemorialBy Jeff Hermanson
Every construction project has site specific problems that need to be dealt with. These problems may be created by the geology, location, weather, time constraints, etc. Once these problems have been
Jan 1, 1996