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A History of Explosives Use by the Forest Service Rocky Mountain RegionBy Raymond V. Adolphson
Use of explosives effectively and safely has come a long way since its discovery and early stages of development. The need to objectively and functionally train personnel in the safe and effective use
Jan 1, 1978
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A New Method for the Prediction of Blast Vibrations and Suggestions with Respect to Uniform Reference Values for Short-Time VibrationsBy Robert Boehnke, Bernd Mueller
This contribution presents an innovative, statistically supported method to predict blast vibrations in rock mass. For modelling the processes during and after detonation, a theory is employed which i
Jan 1, 2004
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Blast Vibration Modelling - An Instrument to Optimise Quarry ProductionBy Drew Martin
In March 2010 the Boral Linwood Quarry, Adelaide South Australia, implemented the blasting contractors Monte Carlo Blast Vibration Model as part of their blast design process. The Linwood Quarry was d
Jan 1, 2012
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Journal: Hazmat 101 / PART 4 – Cargo Segregation and SecurementBy Tom Snyder, John Brulia
Part 4 is the final article by the authors on hazardous materials (HM)transportation safety and compliance for U.S. shippers and carriers who offer and transport commercial explosives in commerce on p
Jan 1, 2015
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Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations – A Review of their Physical BasisCurrently there exist several explosive quantity-distance (Q-D) rules variously exercised by most countries to protect personnel and property against the effects of accidental explosions. These regula
Jan 1, 2011
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An Evaluation of Online Education for the Blasting IndustryBy Dr. Anthony J. Konya
The modern era has seen a boom in virtual training platforms. This study details the effectiveness & applicability of online training in comparison to in-person training for the drill & blast industry
Feb 1, 2020
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New Model for Realistic 3D Blast SimulationBy Thierry Bernard
To be able to precisely predict the result of a mine blast before pressing the button is a goal for many blasters due to the environmental and economic constraints of our century. Based on the fundame
Feb 1, 2020
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Trim Blasting Designs in the Morenci MineBy Karl Christopherson, Vanessa de Viterbo
Trim blasting is an integral part of the mining processes at the Morenci Mine, a Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. property. Trim blasting near high-walls or Finals blasting requires a tighter distr
Jan 1, 2011
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Managing Production Blasting Vibrations: A Machine Learning Based Prediction of PPV in Chilean Copper MinesBy J. Rafael Otaíza, Francisco Mardones
This work has addressed the problem of creating a predictive model of the maximum particle velocities in the rock mass (PPV). The model designed specifically can model the subsequent vibrations of bla
Jan 21, 2025
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Updating Air Practices for Better Open Pit Blasthole DrillingBy Clarence Zink
The need for continual process improvement and innovation to reduce operating costs in the mining industry extends to the first significant encounter all production miners have with the rock: drilling
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Vibration Damage Potential in a Residential Structure from Intentional Full-Scale Nearfield Quarry BlastingBy Josh Calnan, Zach Agioutantis, Daykin Schnell
Damage complaints are a common occurrence related to blasting activities, specifically when blasting operations occur near residential areas. These complaints are often associated with ground vibratio
Jan 26, 2026
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The Fragmentation-energy Fan, a Universal Behavior of Blasted Rock?By Peter Moser, Finn Ouchterlony, José A. Sanchidrián
"Blast fragmentation data in the form of percentile fragment sizes as function of specific charge oftenform a set of straight lines in log(size)-log(energy) space that tend to converge on a common foc
Jan 1, 2017
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Blast Optimization Through Drilling Information: GBlast®, a Predictive Modeling SoftwareBy Claudio Lechuga, Carlos Scherpenisse, Juan Rafael Otaiza
From the analysis of drilling process, Block Model information, drilling pattern data and expected fragmentation targets; GBlast® software optimizes the explosive charge design in order to standardize
Feb 1, 2020
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Drill and Blast DigitalizationBy Ricardo Dr. Chavez, Mathieu Lachamp, Rob Dr. Farnfield
Pueblo Viejo is an open pit gold mine in the Dominican Republic which is always looking forward to implement the newest technology in the industry to improve all processes. Focusing on one of the pill
Jan 1, 2019
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Designing a Suitable Explosive for Deepening Operations at a Major Indian PortBy C M. Deosthale, V N. Pangal, M N. Rao
New Mangalore Port is the most important port in Karnataka State, on the west coast of India on Arabian Sea. It handles export of iron ore, granite, coffee, spices etc and imports of crude oil, fertil
Jan 1, 1999
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Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based ExplosivesBy Paulo Couceiro
Highly non-ideal explosives usually tend to react expressively below their ideal detonation velocities. In these cases, dimensional effects and product heterogeneities become important to proper model
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"Journal: 100 Years / Keysone National Powder Company, Catalog 1912"By Robert Hopler
THE KEYSTONE NATIONAL POWDER COMPANY is an Independent organization, incorporated under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. It has three dynamite mills near Emporium, Pa., with a daily capacity of
Jan 1, 2013
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Death of a Coal ShovelBy Roger G. Sprague
With the passing of time, changing marketplaces and years of hard service, coupled with new machines, increased productivity, rapidly improving technology, equipment which used to be the latest in mod
Jan 1, 1998
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HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USABy Karl Dufresne
Blasting in geothermally high temperature ground and/or extremely reactive ground is an increasing common challenge for surface and underground mines. Many current PETN based non-electric and electron
Jan 21, 2025
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Excavation of Rock by Non-Explosive Method at Queen Mary Hospital, Hong KongBy Guy Bridges
Site formation works requiring excavation of rock at the Queen Mary Hospital redevelopment site was restricted due to extremely low ground vibration limits. Non-Explosive excavation method called Elec
Feb 1, 2020