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                     Slurry Technology in the USSR Slurry Technology in the USSRBy Serge V. Krasvin The excavation of large amounts of ferrous and non ferrous metals, coal, shale, and other minerals - requires intensification of blasting techniques. In the late 80s in the USSR, the annual consumptio Jan 1, 1992 
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                     SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation Systems SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation SystemsBy W Barry Gregg The rock blasting and mining industries use a system of detonators and explosives for mining operations. Many detonators use small metal bridgewires, which are heated by passing a current through the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Close-In Blasting at Cornell Close-In Blasting at CornellBy Jeff Yaro, Steven P. Case, Carl Kish This project involved the construction of a new 4-story library on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. The new building was constructed completely below grade, adjoining several of t Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Prediction of Detonation Parameters Prediction of Detonation ParametersBy P D. Katsabanis "This chapter describes the principles for the derivation of the equations for a detonation wave.. Theimportance of the equation of state for the detonation products is demonstrated and commonly used Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Computer Based 3-D Blasting Analysis System Computer Based 3-D Blasting Analysis SystemBy S Burchell During the past few years, high-speed cameras, laser surveying equipment and photogrammetry have become standard tools for recording blast geometry and results. While laser profiling yields accurate 3 Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Blasting at Operating International Airport Blasting at Operating International AirportBy Earl C. Hutchison, John Loviza At the Metropolitan Nashville International Airport, with its more than 600 scheduled daily flights from American Airlines hub operations, other scheduled airline flights, Tennessee Air National Guard Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Wall Control Blasting at the Manassas Quarry Wall Control Blasting at the Manassas QuarryBy J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder The Manassas Quarry is a large industrial stone quarry in Northern Virginia owned and operated by Vulcan Materials Company. The quarry experienced instability in a portion of the north wall, which inc Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Control Blasting on the Cross Lake Weir Project Control Blasting on the Cross Lake Weir ProjectBy George McIvor, Bill Thompson, Don Whitmore, Brad Rhude "In 1972 Manitoba Hydro decided to develop the hydro electric potential of the Nelson River. This program included the construction of the Jenpeg Generating Station at the point where the channel of t Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454) Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454)By Michael S. Wieland This report focuses on the U.S. Bureau of Mines research regarding desensitization and malfunction of delay detonators and cap-sensitive explosives. Delay blasting in underground coal generates tremen Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Blastcad 3D - Three Dimensional Underground Blast Design Software Blastcad 3D - Three Dimensional Underground Blast Design SoftwareBy Patrice Favreau In 1990 the Noranda Technology Centre commenced a project to develop an interactive three-dimensional blast design system using a commerical computer-aided drafting and design package (CADD). The obje Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives Industries Micro Economic Forces in the Mining and Explosives IndustriesBy David P. Reddick Economics is a social science dealing with the allocation of scarce resources. In modern times the “science” was identified by Adam Smith in his book, The Wealth of Nations, written in 1776. Mr.Smith, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Guidelines for Handling and Documenting Blasting Complaints Guidelines for Handling and Documenting Blasting ComplaintsBy Robert L. Brooks Blasting liability problems are frequently compounded by a company's inability to effectively communicate with concerned property owners and the lack of adequate complaint documentation. Often, by the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Burden Velocity Measurement in Cast Blasting Operations at Mount Thorley Mine Using POWERWAVE Face Velocity Radar Burden Velocity Measurement in Cast Blasting Operations at Mount Thorley Mine Using POWERWAVE Face Velocity RadarBy A T. Spathis, J J. Felice, W Klass Cast blasting has become one of the most efficient ways to move waste rock in open cut coal mining. It is used at Mount Thorley Mine in conjunction with a dragline to move some of the overburden onto Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Commercial Detonators: a Review of Methods Used. Past and Present. To Compare Their Strengths Commercial Detonators: a Review of Methods Used. Past and Present. To Compare Their StrengthsBy Robert B. Hopler This paper reviews, from the historical standpoint, the development of the commonly-used terms such as "No. 6 and No. 8" with regard to detonator strengths. The origin of the strength terminology is r Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Blasting Techniques Used On The Clif Avenue Reconstruction Project Blasting Techniques Used On The Clif Avenue Reconstruction ProjectBy Doug Hoy The scope of the Cliff Avenue Reconstruction Project in Sioux Falls, South Dakota was to widen a two lane highway to five lanes, along with removing and reconstructing both above and below ground util Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Reactivity of ANFO Mixtures with Midwest High Sulfur Coals and Pyrites Reactivity of ANFO Mixtures with Midwest High Sulfur Coals and PyritesBy John W. Brown For seventeen years, I have been involved in surface coal mining in the Mldwest coal fields only to find that once again, I have experienced a problem that was not known to exist in our area. The exis Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Portable, Multi-Channel and Continuous Velocity of Detonation Recorders (122b6f71-61a6-4f23-afba-c5878df1df8c) Portable, Multi-Channel and Continuous Velocity of Detonation Recorders (122b6f71-61a6-4f23-afba-c5878df1df8c)By Jackson R. Pressley, Bruce Vandenberg The knowledge of how and when your explosives go off can help you make intelligent decisions regarding future application of explosives thus removing some of the black magic associated with blasting. Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Alternatives to Shovel/Truck Pre-Stripping: Three Case Studies Alternatives to Shovel/Truck Pre-Stripping: Three Case StudiesBy Richard R. Marston, Scott Herr, Steve Pries, Donald L. Jr Ewart The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine alternative methods (other than shovel/truck stripping) of effecting the pre-stripping of consolidated overburden, in conjunction with dragline str Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Near-Source Attenuation of Seismic Waves from Spatially Distributed Sources Near-Source Attenuation of Seismic Waves from Spatially Distributed SourcesBy Lewis L. Oriard Both theory and experience tell us that spatially distributed energy sources generate a more complex family of seismic waves than do point sources. The resulting effects in the near field (for close-i Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Conditions for Sympathetic Initiation of Explosives in Small Diameters Conditions for Sympathetic Initiation of Explosives in Small DiametersBy B Mohanty, R Deshaies Initiation of small diameter explosives by sympathetic shock pressure in water has been investigated under controlled laboratory conditions. Changes either in the geometry of the donor explosive or it Jan 1, 1992 
