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                     Blasting Over 40 Feet of Toe Burden - A Case Study to Outline Modern Planning Techniques Blasting Over 40 Feet of Toe Burden - A Case Study to Outline Modern Planning TechniquesThe use of angled shot holes can be extremely effective in blasting faces that either have a great deal of toe burden or where it is difficult to give a drill access to a face due to backbreak and fac Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried Pipelines Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried PipelinesBy John E. Wiegand This study will discuss the AMAX Coal Co., Penndiana Pipeline Project, which was conducted in conjunction with the following parties: AMAX Coal Industries, (U.S.B.O.M.) United States Bureau of Mines, Jan 1, 1994 
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                     General Requirement for Effective Overburden Casting General Requirement for Effective Overburden CastingBy James D. Cook, Dan McCutchen Effective overburden casting requires the efficient use of todays explosives and initiations systems if a mine is to survive. This paper uses a major coal stripping operation as an example of the prop Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blasting at the Silver Cliff Tunnel Approaches Near Two Harbors, MN Blasting at the Silver Cliff Tunnel Approaches Near Two Harbors, MNBy John Turner, James Lamb The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) has an extensive project to improve driving conditions and reduce hazards to motorists on US Highway 61 between Duluth, MN, and Canada along the nort Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Experiences with Electronic Delay Detonators in Major Production Blasts Experiences with Electronic Delay Detonators in Major Production BlastsBy Claude Cunningham Ths oonoept of precise. eooursts timing with Elsotronic Delay Detonators (EDD’s) was first ssriously sddresssd in ths mid 80’s end much wss made of the cheapness end profusion of digital wstohes in te Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Laser Initiation of Explosives (For Use in Conventional Electric, Nonelectric and Electronic Detonators) Laser Initiation of Explosives (For Use in Conventional Electric, Nonelectric and Electronic Detonators)By Don Novotny, Dana Spencer In this workshop our intent is quite simple; that is that we will introduce a relatively new technology that may have applications in blasting applications. This technology is the laser initiation of Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Developmental Blasting in an Urban Environment Developmental Blasting in an Urban EnvironmentBy Michael A. Barbaglia, Mark William Withey The lift shot is an essential blast design in the execution of mine creation and expansion plans. Whether it be opening a new quarry, creating a new level in an existing operation, or for control of w Jan 1, 1994 
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                     An Investigation on Cracking of Glasspanes Due to Air Overpressure An Investigation on Cracking of Glasspanes Due to Air OverpressureBy Bharat B. Dhar, M D. Nabinllah, A J. Prakash The study is an approach made in simulating air overpressures induced by surface blasting from those produced during gallery blasting in the laboratory, and experiments conducted on a portable window Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Improved Methods of Blasting Concrete for Welland Canal Rehabilitation Improved Methods of Blasting Concrete for Welland Canal RehabilitationBy Ray Jambakhsh, Craig Copping The St. Lawrence Seaway's Welland Canal has been undergoing a rehabilitation program that requires the removal of deteriorated concrete from the 25 meter high lock walls. Multi million dollar contract Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Environmental Effects of Marine Blasting in Canadian Game Rivers Environmental Effects of Marine Blasting in Canadian Game RiversBy A Lance McAnuff, Marcus V. van Bers, Andrew Curic During the summers of 1992 and 1993, blasting operations were carried out to effect the crossing of two of Canada's better known game rivers, the Nipigon and Winnipeg, in connection with the completio Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Underground Applications Using the New EZDrifter Dual Delay Detonator System Underground Applications Using the New EZDrifter Dual Delay Detonator SystemBy Pierre L. Labelle Non electric Dual Delay initiators have revolutionized many aspects of underground mining. The units are used in all types of underground blasting operations. Some operations, due to the complexity an Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Shock Waves and Detonations, Explosive Performance (Tiger Code Theory) Shock Waves and Detonations, Explosive Performance (Tiger Code Theory)By Per-Anders Persson This chapter deals with the concepts ofshock waves aud detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting Applications Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting ApplicationsBy S J. Brace About 180 000 tons of explosives are used annually underground in South Africa. Most is loaded into holes less than 50mm in diameter. 75% is consumed in the gold and platinum mines where holes are bet Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, Italy Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, ItalyBy Roberto Folchi This note deals about the controlled demolition work for the dismantling of an industrial structure in San Seplocro, Italy. The structure to be demolished, the FLOWERS SILOS, consisted in a multilevel Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Application of Transfer Functions in the Prediction of Structural Response to Blast Induced Ground Vibration The Application of Transfer Functions in the Prediction of Structural Response to Blast Induced Ground VibrationBy Robert A. Farnfield This paper outlines the theory behind transfer functions and illustrates their application in the prediction of structural response to blast induced ground vibration. The ability to predict the respon Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Photographic Observation of Channel Effect in the Detonation of Emulsion Explosive Photographic Observation of Channel Effect in the Detonation of Emulsion ExplosiveBy Kazuyoshi Kawami, Fumihiko Sumiya, Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Koichi Kurokawa, Yuji Wada When explosives are detonated in the borehole where there is an air gap between the explosive charge and the borehole of inner wall, the shock cave in an air gap travelling ahead of the detonation fro Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Chemical Kiloton Experiment the Utilization of 50/50 Heavy ANFO at the Nevada Test Site The Chemical Kiloton Experiment the Utilization of 50/50 Heavy ANFO at the Nevada Test SiteBy Don Larson, Gordon Coleman The United States Department of Energy, through its contractor Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has entered into a contract with Alpha-IRECO, Inc. for the emplacement of approximately 2.9 milli Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Mining to Reduce Future Environmental Liabilities Mining to Reduce Future Environmental LiabilitiesBy Mark A. Williams "This paper was originally intended to be a presentation of a case study of two surface bituminouscoal mines in the southern Appalachian coal fields located within five miles of each other. These mine Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Influence of Detonator Strength in the Behavior of Cap Sensitive Explosives Under Dynamic Pressure Conditions Influence of Detonator Strength in the Behavior of Cap Sensitive Explosives Under Dynamic Pressure ConditionsBy Jaime Huidobro, Michele Hall The desensitization of an explosives column by the transmitted effects of the earlier detonations in nearby explosive charges is of vital concern to the explosives and blasting industries. Stress wave Jan 1, 1994 
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                     New Technology in Vibration Measurements, Analysis & Data Management New Technology in Vibration Measurements, Analysis & Data ManagementBy D T. Froedge The latest development in vibration measurement equipment involves small microcomputer operated micro-sized seismographs. As the result of this there has been an explosion of the data generated by the Jan 1, 1994 
