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  • ISEE
    Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines

    By Park McLure, Paul Kunze

    Abandoned underground mine workings have been regularly encountered in open pit mining excavations for many years, for the most part without many serious problems resulting. During the last several ye

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and Control

    By Daniel B. Conn, John L. Floyd

    PhotoSeis™ is a blast analysis method that combines the advanced technologies of high speed motion picture photography and digital seismology. When fracturing rock with the use of explosive energy, th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Profile, Profile, Profile

    By John Platt, Mark Stephens

    "When blasting is required in critical areas and anticipated shot movement and quick cleanup areessential to the success of the project it is extremely important to use the best technology available t

    Jan 1, 2016

  • ISEE
    Blast Simulation for Dilution Control: A Preliminary Study at Omai Gold Mine, Guyana

    By Stephen H. Chung, Kevin Atherton

    The main purpose behind this preliminary study was the reduction of costs while maintaining productivity. Finding a way to achieve this balance without compromising controls on safety and quality of b

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Organization - Key to Success

    By 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

  • ISEE
    Dynamic Photoelastic Experiment on the Fracture Caused by a Blasting

    By Yuji: Wada Ogata, Kunihisa Katsuyama

    It is well known that a compressed stress wave reflects at the free face, it propagates to the backward as a tensile stress wave, and cracks grow when the tensile stress becomes the dynamic tensile st

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-Cleaning

    By Paul Downing

    When was the last time the documents and paperwork were cleaned out of the glove boxes, door pockets, under the seats and above the visors in your company vehicles? Insurance cards that expired three

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Lightning Detection and Warning Systems

    By William H. Highlands

    Lightning is a natural phenomenon which poses a potential hazard to people, structures, and equipment unless adequate protection is provided. The type of protection required is related to the nature a

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and Costs

    By Thomas J. Snyder

    Modern quarry management should be alert to every opportunity to improve productivity and reduce operating costs. In this paper, the author outlines areas in which explosives suppliers should be encou

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Journal: Safety Talk / Determining The REAL Cost of An Accident

    By Mark Abernathy

    When most people think of a motor vehicle accident, the direct costs resulting from that accident, such as vehicle repair or towing charges, are generally easy to quantify. However, the indirect costs

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mine

    By Benjamin Cebrian

    Metallurgical testing at Cobre Las Cruces prior to production at the mill was done with overburden gossan. Some of that test gossan was a very fine material, wet by the water conditions at the bottom

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Theory of Dynamic Confinement

    By Dr. Tristan Worsey, Dr. Jhon Silva-Castro

    Confinement is an important aspect of blasting. Reducing and increasing confinement can determine whether a blast design performs properly. Over-confined shots usually have poor fragmentation, higher

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    Field and Analytical Analysis of Structural Damage Criteria from Blasting

    By Shad M. Sargand, Manseok Chang, Glenn A. Hazen

    Customarily, peak particle velocity of surface wave vibrations has been the recommended criterion for the prediction of blast damage to structures. Currently blast spectrum and natural frequencies of

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    The Importance of Explosive Energy on Mining Costs

    By John T. Day, Lex L. Udy, Mark L. Thomas

    When we consider that the purpose of blasting is to fragment rock or ore so it can be subsequently handled and processed, we can see that the cost of blasting, in reality, affects all downstream steps

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Delicate Demolition - Bizarre Tragedy Leads to Record-Setting Blast in Canada

    By Brent Blanchard

    An emergency demolition project related to a bizarre plane crash has reportedly set a new world record for the tallest structure ever explosively demolished. On Sunday, April 22, 2001, 38-year old Gil

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Status of International Standards on Blasting

    By Gerald R. Coonan

    I'm really here to talk about my pet subject of government relations. I've been in Peabody's Environmental Quality Department, working on regulations, for over five years, and I have seen a number of

    Jan 1, 1980

  • ISEE
    Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade Control

    By Lindsay Wade, Peter Dare-Bryan

    Benches in surface mines often contain known areas of ore and known areas of waste, which must be mined selectively. When rock is blasted it not only fragments but is also physically, and non-uniforml

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Rock Strength on Perimiter Blasting and the "Blastibility" of Massive Rock

    By Qingshou Chen, Paul N. Worsey

    It has been recently argued that rock strength has little effect on the final results of pre-split blasting and is of only minor importance when blasting rock in general. However, it can be shown that

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors

    By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas

    Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors (b7d7fd43-f48c-43a3-af6c-8966c9e70d51)

    By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas

    Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other

    Jan 1, 1995