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                     Electronic Detonators - Do They Add Value? Electronic Detonators - Do They Add Value?By TA Louw, Dr CM Lownds In an era where profits are constantly being eroded, mines are looking towards technology developments to assist them in solving mining problems and reducing mining costs. An emerging technology that Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Flyrock Control - By Chance or Design Flyrock Control - By Chance or DesignBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards Responsible blasting requires that rock throw be controlled to ensure that no danger will result to people and property. This paper describes the development and testing of empirical field calibrated Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development Projects A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development ProjectsBy Robert Lee, Pertti Paavola Automated vibration monitoring and web-based data distribution has proven itself on the largest single construction project ever undertaken in Finland. The excavation for the Kamppi Center Project in Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Why We Keep Blast Reports Why We Keep Blast ReportsBy Paul Kunze For some of us, the most disagreeable part of being the blaster- in - charge is doing the required paperwork. Cost coding on time cards, drilling reports, magazine inventory logs, and blast records al Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Segregation Blasting Using Electronic Initiation at the Coeur Rochester Mine, Nevada Segregation Blasting Using Electronic Initiation at the Coeur Rochester Mine, NevadaBy Donald Wagstaff, D. Scott Scovire The Coeur Rochester Mine is the largest primary silver surface mine in North America. Throughout its 17-year life, gold and silver grades leaving the tertiary crusher have typically been, on average, Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Computer-Aided Design & High-Precision Systems in Drilling & Blasting Computer-Aided Design & High-Precision Systems in Drilling & BlastingBy William Wilkinson, Vladisla Kecojevic Current three-dimensional (3D) computer design technology leveraged into drill and blast planning and operations is changing the way engineers and operations approach drill and blast design. Additiona Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Implementation of Electronic Detonators at Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc Implementation of Electronic Detonators at Barrick Goldstrike Mines, IncBy Roy McKinstry, Mark Rantapaa, Thomas Bolles In March of 2001 Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. began evaluating the potential benefits of electronic detonators at the Betze Post open pit gold mine. The original evaluation focused on increased frag Jan 1, 2004 
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                     OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and Quarries OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and QuarriesBy Cory Loukides, Cathy Aimone-Martin Blaster training manuals used by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and others are outdated and cumbersome. A new approach has been developed using Microsoft PowerPoint with a Visual Basic overlay to Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting Effects on the Grindability of Rocks Blasting Effects on the Grindability of RocksBy C. Pelley, S. Kelebek, P. D. Katsabanish, M. Pollanen A series of small scale tests have been conducted to evaluate the effect of blasting on the grinding resistance of rocks. The samples consisted of homogeneous blocks of granodiorite and limestone whil Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Bulk Explosives Testing at the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern Alaska Bulk Explosives Testing at the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern AlaskaBy Norman Paley, John Kells The climate and location of the Red Dog Mine present several challenges to blasting operations. The mine is located north of 68º latitude, in an area of continuous permafrost. Ground temperatures are Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Destress Mass Blast in the North Regional Pillar at Brunswick Mine Destress Mass Blast in the North Regional Pillar at Brunswick MineBy Philemon Desrochers, Ken Qian Liu Following the success of the West Ore Zone distress mass blast in 2001 at Brunswick Mine, a similar approach was taken to distress the North Regional Pillar (NRP) which contained over 3 million tonnes Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Impact Sensitivity of Detonators Impact Sensitivity of DetonatorsBy Paul Worsey, Randall Franklin This paper is based on an undergraduate research project undertaken for the explosives emphasis in the UMR mining engineering degree program by the first author. The purpose of the selected research t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     What You Always Wanted to Know About Blast Waves in Blocky Benches What You Always Wanted to Know About Blast Waves in Blocky BenchesBy Hans-Peter Rossmanith Fracture mechanics (Atkinson 1987, Broek 1988, Rossmanith 1978-2002, 1983, 1997, Kanninen & Popelar 1985) and wave propagation (Graf 1975, Rinehart 1975) form the main ingredients in the new electroni Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blasting for Avalanche Control Above Snoqualmie Pass and Chinook Pass in Washington State Blasting for Avalanche Control Above Snoqualmie Pass and Chinook Pass in Washington StateBy Craig Wilbour, John Stimberis, Rob Gibson, Lee Redden An avalanche is a snow slide. A simple explanation is that the snow on a slope will slide (avalanche) when the snow strength can no longer support its own weight. Snow avalanches happen when the load Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast Design A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast DesignBy Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee, Hee Soon Shin, Choon Sunwo, Chang-Ha Ryu, Hyun-Koo Lee Building tunnels means dealing with what rock is encountered. Relocation of the site of the underground structure is rarely possible. Tunneling engineers and miners have to cope with the quality of th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator System 2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator SystemBy Detnet Solutions 1. “Daisy-Chain” concept The term “daisy-chain” stems from the fact that when the HotShot? detonators are connected there is a chain or electrical path for electrical current to flow from detonator A Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Daveytronic Digital Blasting System Daveytronic Digital Blasting SystemBy Advanced Initiation Systems Inc 10 years in R&D Last 5 years available commercially Worldwide Met strict approvals for manufacturing and use Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Location, Location, Location Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Location, Location, LocationBy Kenneth Eltschlager Business says that location is a primary component of being successful. So too is the importance of location in blasting. For blast seismograph data to be useful, the location of the blast and seismog Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive Detonation Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive DetonationBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste The problem of the maximum depth at which a mine buried in the surf zone or beach zone is a threat to landing vehicles is being studied by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Na Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case Study Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case StudyBy M. Ramulu, A. K. Chakraborty, P. B. Sahu, C. Bandopadhyay, P. B. Choudhury Human response to blast induced vibration and air overpressure is an unsolved problem that accompanies excavation process in mining. Pre-assessment and understanding of annoyance due to production bla Jan 1, 2004 
