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                     Drilling & Blasting of a Small Diameter Shaft Next to Historic Structure Drilling & Blasting of a Small Diameter Shaft Next to Historic StructureBy Corry Goumans, Ron J. Elliot This paper discusses the challenges encountered in drilling and blasting of a small diameter shaft underneath a parking garage in historic Gastown, Vancouver, BC. This project involved drilling in a r Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Energy-based Vibration Predictor Equations and Blast Damage Index for Blasting Gallery Panels Energy-based Vibration Predictor Equations and Blast Damage Index for Blasting Gallery PanelsBy Sri C. Sawmliana, P. Pall Roy Damage to underground roof and pillars in blasting gallery (BG) panels has been an increasingly important area of study in recent years due to the invention of new explosives and cord systems which ha Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Determination of Ore Fragmentation by Image Analysis in Sercheshmeh Mine Determination of Ore Fragmentation by Image Analysis in Sercheshmeh MineBy Zahra Hosseini, S. Hassan Khoshroo, Mohsen Amirrahmat The Sarcheshmeh Copper mine will be developing its open-pit in order to reach to the remaining ore in the deposit. One of the problems regarding the development plan is the ore handling system from th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Study of Damage Profiles Behind Blasts A Study of Damage Profiles Behind BlastsBy K. G. Holley Blasting is usually required to produce easily-excavated broken rock, while leaving surrounding rock masses as undamaged and stable as possible. In mining applications, it is common to utilise product Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel Blasting A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel BlastingBy Jung-Hoon Ryu, Chang-Ha Ryu, Byung Hee Choi, Yang-Kyun Kim Control of overbreak in tunnel blasting is one of the key factors affecting the construction expenses as well as safety. Overbreak causes an increase in the cost of construction by requiring an additi Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail Blasting The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail BlastingBy Ed Billington, Mike Shields The trail blaster is faced with a wide range of workrelated challenges, not the least being the work setting itself. It is usually remote, being anywhere from 5 to 30 or more miles (8 to 50 km) from a Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Deltadet System from Delta Cap Deltadet System from Delta CapBy Kevin Dunfield The Deltadet System is composed of: The Deltadet II electronic Detonator. A Field Terminal to create, modify or simply execute an existing blasting sequence. The radio remote controlled option is comp Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Dynamite Daze Dynamite DazeI attended a funeral in West Monroe, Louisiana, for one of the best powder peddlers I’ve ever known. He started work in 1948 for Dixie Dynamite, a seismograph explosive distributor. His first job was Jan 1, 2004 
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                     "We Agree to Provide Indemnification, Now What?" "We Agree to Provide Indemnification, Now What?"By Jeff Friedman This paper addresses certain problems to be encountered when a blasting contractor agrees to provide indemnification. Nearly 100% of all blasting work is performed pursuant to a contractual agreement. Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Traffic Tunnels in Rock - Guide Levels for Blast-Induced Vibrations Traffic Tunnels in Rock - Guide Levels for Blast-Induced VibrationsBy Sven-Erik Johansson, Gosta Rundqvist, Donald Jonson In Stockholm a new road traffic system called Södra Länken (Southern Link) will be in operation in late 2004. The total length of the road system is 6 kilometres of which 4,5 kilometres run through tu Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Vibration Effects on Historic Structures Vibration Effects on Historic StructuresBy Randy Wheeler One of the more difficult topics to address concerns the effects of vibration on historic structures. Not only blast induced vibration, but also vibration from other transient and semi-continuous sour Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split Study Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split StudyBy Douglas Bartley, Kevin Hachmeister, Rich Barry The use of explosive energy as a tool in mining and construction is the most effective way to move large amounts of rock that is otherwise unable to be efficiently excavated. Since the early days of e Jan 1, 2004 
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                     CO Migration from Trench Blasting in Amherst, New York CO Migration from Trench Blasting in Amherst, New YorkBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero The New York State Department of Transportation recently commenced highway widening and drainage improvement projects in Clarence and Amherst, NY. Drainage improvements including the installation of s Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground VibrationBy SMF Hossaini With the aim of a clearer understanding of the applicability of existing empirical equations for blast induced ground vibration, an investigation has been conducted on three mostly applied forms of su Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by Detonation Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by DetonationBy Claude Cunningham, Szendrei The partitioning of blasting energy into “Shock” and “Heave” components is a popular concept for attempting to match explosives to particular ground conditions and blasting results. The issue is compl Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Practical Approach for Blasters to Determin The Optimal Bench Blasting Conditions A Practical Approach for Blasters to Determin The Optimal Bench Blasting ConditionsBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan In the bench blasting, the realisation of an economic, and safe blasting is only possible with a reliable blasting design on condition that considering all sequential activities such as drillingblasti Jan 1, 2004 
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                     SEE Education Foundation (Scholarship Awards - 2004) SEE Education Foundation (Scholarship Awards - 2004)By N/A N/A Aw a rd winners from the University of MissouriRolla. Back row from left: Seok Bin Lim, Chris B o l l i n g e r, Adam Kre s l e r, Scott Geer, Joseph Cohn, and James (Buck) Hawkins; Front ro w f rom l Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Safety Talk - Misfires: Don't Overlook the Safety if Flaggers Safety Talk - Misfires: Don't Overlook the Safety if FlaggersBy Larry Schneider In the construction field and to a lesser degree in mining, flagman are often necessary to move traffic and or pedestrians through work zones. Everyone readily recognizes that they are essential for t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Development, Application and Review of Ontario's Quarry Blasting Vibration Guidelines Development, Application and Review of Ontario's Quarry Blasting Vibration GuidelinesBy Lance McAnnuff Whatever system is devised to control noise and ground vibration from blasting operations must present an effective compromise between the rights of the individual to be undisturbed by the actions of Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Electronic Initiation Applications at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine Electronic Initiation Applications at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle MineBy Ray Slavin, Remi Proulx The Meikle Mine is a mature underground gold mine utilizing primary and secondary longhole open stoping method with delayed backfill. Combined production with the newly developed Rodeo Mine is 4700 to Jan 1, 2004 
