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  • ISEE
    Satellite Blastholes: Practical Application of Explosive Energy to Fragment Rock

    By Ken Roosa

    Blue Circle Atlantic of Ravena, New York, operates a four million ton per year quarry. The quarry management objective is to maximize crusher throughput tonnage while optimizing the aggregate cost to

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Explosives & Accessories Used in the Isthmus of Mexico to Break Up & Fissured the Lime/Stone/Sulphur Strata

    By Antonio S. Aldana Selders

    With special designed explosive and a system to lower down a heavy load of Explosives through 8" pipe results are achieved, the stimulation of sulphur production takes place. Well # 18-1063 at 515 met

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    OSM Cost Impact

    By Ronald L. Sanders

    The prevailing view of the coal mining industry by government officials is: "Tell everyone you're coming - Don't let anyone know you're there - And remove all evidence you have ever been there". Now t

    Jan 1, 1979

  • ISEE
    Controlled Blasting at the Tom Kite Golf Course

    By Mark Odell, Bruce Northrup

    In the hill country of Austin, Texas, Tom Kite has designed a golf course to be built in conjunction with a housing development entitled "Riverplace". The topography in this area is almost solid limes

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    Trial Study--Self Consuming Detonators to Reduce Ore Contamination

    By Kurt B. Oakes, Brian M. Fortelka

    Unimin Corporation operates an underground Silica Sand mine at Guion, AR located in North Central Arkansas. The Silica Sand deposit at Guion is part of the St. Peter Sandstone Formation, which is over

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Inaccurate Blasthole Drilling

    By Alan R. Cameron, William W. Forsyth, Tom H. Kleine

    In the production environment, the current limits of blasting are most often defined by the ability of the operator to drill blastholes from a planned collar location to the required toe location. Man

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Blast Modifications at Island Copper

    By Cam B. Grundstrom

    This paper will describe blast design modifications that have been made at the Island Copper Mine, near Port Hardy, British Columbia. To date, two additional designs have been implemented in an effort

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Bench Movement with Changing Blasthole Length

    By Rahim G. Haghighi, Calvin J. Konya

    Fragmentation is the fundamental concern of rock blasting, serving as a measure of blasting effectiveness. Fragmentation is sensitive to the inter-relationship among the design variables which define

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    Heat-Resistant Water Gel Explosives

    By Y Omura

    If dynamite is used in hot metal mines, it may be subject to decomposition, and the increase in nitroglycol vapour under the high temperatures causes bad headaches of workers. Also the explosives cont

    Jan 1, 1983

  • ISEE
    Demolition of Churchill House in Belfast, Ireland

    By Dick Green

    During the recent troubles in Northern Ireland due to terrorist activities, there have been many buildings demolished or damaged by improvised explosives. This article explains about the Demolition of

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Cumberland Gap Tunnels; Controlled Excavation With Complex Geology

    By Tom Short

    The contract to drive twin 4,100 foot (1250.5m) long tunnels under the existing Cumberland Gap highway was awarded to a Joint Venture of S.A. Healy of Chicago, Illinois and Lodigiani USA of Fairfax, V

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Presplitting Techniques with Large Diameter Blastholes in Western Coal

    By John J. Barnes

    The advent of more powerful explosives, increased bench heights, and larger diameter blastholes has necessitated the use of presplitting techniques in sub-bituminous coal mines. The combination of the

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Repumpable Emulsion/ANFO Blends: the Best of Both Worlds

    By Todd B. Harrington, Dennis M. Lydon, Walter B. Sudweeks

    Heavy ANFO products made by mixing ANFO (or AN prills) with a relatively small amount of emulsion (typically 15-30 percent) have become very popular in recent years. They are less expensive than strai

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    A New Type of Nonelectric Detonators

    By Hans Florin

    This paper describes the modification of a nonelectric detonator which is ignited by a signal tubing. The heart of the new detonator lies in a so-called ignition transmitting element. The construction

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Capture of a Groundwater Contamination Plume in Fractured Bedrock by an Artificially Produced Fracture Zone Created Through Controlled Blasting

    By Robert J. Nothnagle, Kristen Franz Begor, Rodney W. Sutch

    Recovery of contaminated groundwater in a fractured bedrock system presents some unique problems. Typically, the most common problem occurs from the inability to adequately characterize the discrete f

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Investigation of Impulse Delivered To a Target Plate From a Buried Explosive

    By Leslie Taylor, W. Fourney, Uli Leiste

    This paper presents the results from a series of tests conducted to investigate the total vertical impulse delivered to a target plate by a buried explosive charge. The tests were conducted at a very

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal Company

    By Gary Anderson, J. P. Remi Proulx

    Rio Tinto’s Colowyo Coal Mine produces 2.1 million tons per year in northwest Colorado. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven coal seams ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet.

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Avoiding Tragedy: Lessons to be Learned from a Flyrock Fatality

    By Courtney W. Shea, Dennis Clark

    Reckless blasting can have tragic consequences: The death of an innocent traveler, the financial demise of a coal company, and even criminal prosecution. In June 1993, a Tennessee coal mining company

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Preserving Highwall Stability by Shifting the Dominant Blast Vibration Frequency with Electronic Initiation

    By Charles Zdazinsky

    "The Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) blast vibration model, a type of waveform superpositionmodeling developed by Orica Inc., uses vibration data that is collected from a signature hole blast tocharacter

    Jan 1, 2016

  • ISEE
    The Regulation of Blasting Resultants a Wisconsin Case History

    By Peter F. Bayer, Fred C. Drury

    This paper deals with explosives regulations in the State of Wisconsin. As has been typical elsewhere, there has been considerable pressure to add additional restrictions over blasting in Wisconsin. W

    Jan 1, 1984