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                     Blast Vibration Analysis by a Time Series Technique Blast Vibration Analysis by a Time Series TechniqueBy Francis O. Otuonye An application of a time series and systems analysis modeling technique to blast vibration data is discussed. The vibration data was taken from a rock support structure and the surrounding rock mass a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blast Designs and Instant Diagnostics Using the SVC500 Digital, High-Speed Smart Video Camera System Blast Designs and Instant Diagnostics Using the SVC500 Digital, High-Speed Smart Video Camera SystemBy Bruce Vandenberg, Andy Battfay, Don Lake, Steve Conway, Jeff Yorsz "High-speed motion pictures are an invaluable resource for blasting analysis. Whether processed by the human eye or a computer, this imagery can provide important insight into a blast and its effects. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Excess Energetic Materials as Ingredients in Commercial Explosives Excess Energetic Materials as Ingredients in Commercial ExplosivesBy J Brent Gilion, Gary Eck, O Machacek The research presented herein is the result of internal efforts as well as efforts under subcontract to United Technologies Chemical Systems Division San Jose, California . The efforts were focused on Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Impact of Blasting on Pit Slope Stability The Impact of Blasting on Pit Slope StabilityBy Pefer F. Stacey This paper considers some of the trends in slope design technology that are emerging as we approach the 21st Century. While the ability to design stable slopes has unproved greatly over the past 20 ye Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Study of the Compressive Strength of Corrugated Boxes for Explosives A Study of the Compressive Strength of Corrugated Boxes for ExplosivesBy Larry D. Lawrence, Gerald W. Greenway Corrugated boxes have been the dominant shipping container for packaged commercial explosives for the past 3 decades. Recent changes in shipping regulations have dictated to the industry the adoption Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Application of Mid-Column Air Decks in Full Scale Production Blasts (d4e72941-edc4-484e-9f07-76307544d882) The Application of Mid-Column Air Decks in Full Scale Production Blasts (d4e72941-edc4-484e-9f07-76307544d882)By T Davids, B J. J Botha The presence of an extensive soft siltstone layer in the middle of the inter-burden sequence of rocks at Syferfontein Colliery in South Africa prompted tests to determine the effect of different mid-c Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Organization - Key to Success 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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                     The Application of High Speed Video System for Blasting Research The Application of High Speed Video System for Blasting ResearchBy Quian Liu Since the establishment of the CANMET Experimental Mine in Val d'Or, Quebec in 1991, research activities in rock fragmentation have been carried out not only in the underground laboratory but also in Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Concept of Explosives Malfunctioning in Rock Blasting The Concept of Explosives Malfunctioning in Rock BlastingBy Quian Liu The problem of cross-hole explosive malfunctioning in rock blasting (including sympathetic detonation, desensitization and cut-offs) is a function of delay and spacing in a blast which should be desig Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Geologic Logging of Blastholes to Improve Drilling & Blasting Efficiencies Geologic Logging of Blastholes to Improve Drilling & Blasting EfficienciesBy Des Bolton With the introduction of Cast Blasting techniques, field controls of Drilling & Blasting operations became more important. New drills were purchased which were equipped with sophisticated instrumentat Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried Pipelines Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried PipelinesBy Lewis L. Oriard This paper describes the process of developing blasting specifications for 850 miles of new pipe trench running parallel to an existing high-pressure gas pipeline, often with as little as 14 ft to the Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Practical Rules of Thumb for Close-Quarter Utility and Construction Blasting in Basalt Practical Rules of Thumb for Close-Quarter Utility and Construction Blasting in BasaltBy Jerry R. Wallace Infrastructure improvements and industrial plant expansion and modernization often require rock blasting within 20 feet of existing structures. In many instances trenchlines must cross beneath existin Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, Ireland Modern Blast Vibration Monitoring, Modelling and Frequency Control at Tara Mines, IrelandBy Brendan O'Reilly, Outokumpu Zinc, Geoff J. Johnston, S Durucan Historically vibration monitoring has dealt primarily with surface blasting or "near field" monitoring of underground blasts. The Situation at Tara Mines is different, blasting occurs up to 400m under Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blast Rock Movement and Its Impact on Ore Grade Control at the Coeur Rochester Mine Blast Rock Movement and Its Impact on Ore Grade Control at the Coeur Rochester MineBy Pierre Mousset-Jones, Jaak Daemen, Songlin Zhang, Jon Hurley Most western United States open pit gold mine ore bodies are disseminated deposits. The mineralization is so irregular that it is difficult to visually identify the ore/waste boundary. Blast hole samp Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The High Explosives Industry in the United States: The First 20 Years - 18654 885 The High Explosives Industry in the United States: The First 20 Years - 18654 885By Robert B. Hopler The history of the first twenty years of the high explosives industry in the United States begins as an illustration of the free enterprise system at its best and ends with the industry virtually take Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blast Densification to Prevent Soil Liquefaction in Volcanic Avalance Debris for Construction of the South Coldwatercreek Bridge, Mt. St. Helens Blast Densification to Prevent Soil Liquefaction in Volcanic Avalance Debris for Construction of the South Coldwatercreek Bridge, Mt. St. HelensBy Ron J. Elliott, David G. Otto This project involved deep blast densification of recent volcanic avalanche debris deposits consisting of a 43 meter thickness of loose clean to slightly silty sand, gravel, cobbles and boulders depos Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Tell Me Professor Richter -- How Much Did They Shoot? Tell Me Professor Richter -- How Much Did They Shoot?By Douglas A. Anderson It is quite common for people exposed to blast vibrations to ask questions such as "How big was that blast on the Richter Scale?" Although it is tempting to dismiss such questions out of hand, for the Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Efficient Coordination of Mine Planning, Drilling, Blasting, Maintenance and Production in an Open Pit Mine Efficient Coordination of Mine Planning, Drilling, Blasting, Maintenance and Production in an Open Pit MineBy David F. Street In order to achieve an efficient operation in an open pit mine it is very important to develop and maintain good coordination and communication between various departments within the operation. This p Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Laser Based Slapper Detonator: The Next Generation Laser Based Slapper Detonator: The Next GenerationBy Dennis L. Paisley, Thomas P. Turner Laser slapper detonators are the next generation detonator under development at the Detonations Systems Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory and function very similarly to an electrical slapper. A Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden Displacement A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden DisplacementBy D Linn Coursen Detonation propagates in the subject blasting agent at about 2.7 km/sec when it is heavily primed but explosion propagates in it at only about 0.43 km/sec when it is lightly primed. When propagating a Jan 1, 1994 
