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                     Super Cautious Contour Blasting Underground Super Cautious Contour Blasting UndergroundBy Stig O. Olofsson The problem of overbreak in underground construction and mining is normally approached by a variety of smooth blasting methods. Numerous small diameter, low velocity explosives have been developed spe Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate Mini-Prill Blasting Agents to Reduce Drilling and Blasting Costs The Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate Mini-Prill Blasting Agents to Reduce Drilling and Blasting CostsBy John C. Adams, Robin Irwin In early 1993 a test program was designed to determine if mining costs could be reduced by using a high density ammonium nitrate mini-prill blasting agent. The goal was to reduce mining costs by expan Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Stemming Selection for Large-Diameter Blastholes Stemming Selection for Large-Diameter BlastholesBy Jack Eloranta Proper selection of stemming has a profound effect on blast performance. This paper describes several methods of evaluating stemming performance in 16-inch blastholes. Tests are done on stemming rangi Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Staggered Parallel Cut in Small Headings the Most Cost-Reducing Alternative to All Other Cuts in Mechanized Drifting Staggered Parallel Cut in Small Headings the Most Cost-Reducing Alternative to All Other Cuts in Mechanized DriftingBy Max Pena Woolcott, Winfried Rosenstock, Maria Chappuis, Walther Hennig "In a Peruvian-German Technical Cooperation project for the Mining Sector the ""Milpo-cut"" along with the electric initiation system has been successfully implemented in a Peruvian metal-ore mine.Spe Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Explosive Initiation Practice and its Effect on Energy Release in Commercial Explosives - Part II Explosive Initiation Practice and its Effect on Energy Release in Commercial Explosives - Part IIBy D K. Joyce, B Mohanty In a previous paper, it was shown that a lack of clear understanding of the role of initiation mode on detonation characteristics often leads to under-utilization of the explosive system in blasting. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Techniques for Assessing the Performance of Explosives and Initiating Devices Techniques for Assessing the Performance of Explosives and Initiating DevicesBy A R. Cameron "The number of commercial explosive products available to the mining industry has been steadilyincreasing and associated with this there has been an increase in the range of characteristics or propert Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Evaluating Delay Effects on Ground Vibrations with Simulated Vibration Waveforms Evaluating Delay Effects on Ground Vibrations with Simulated Vibration WaveformsBy Randall M. Wheeler It is important to be able to quantify the effects of blast delay designs on vibration characteristics. White was the first company to develop commercially available software, called Alpha-Blast, for Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River Mine Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River MineBy Rick W. Bellenie, Ronald L. Woolf The Gregg River mine is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Hinton, Alberta, approximately 330 kilometres (205 miles) west of Edmonton and lies against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Borehole Dewatering Techniques and Systems Borehole Dewatering Techniques and SystemsBy David A. Bacca Hydraulically powered submersible borehole dewatering pumps and emulsion/ANFO blends evolved at about the same time and for the same reasons. Mining operators needed safe, efficient dewatering systems Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical Techniques Generating Site Specific Blast Designs with State-of-the-Art Blast Monitoring Instrumentation and PC Based Analytical TechniquesThe common approach of designing blasts on a trial and error basis is quickly coming to an end. When utilizing the full scale blast environment, trial and error can quickly become cost prohibitive and Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blast Damage Control During Underground Mining Blast Damage Control During Underground MiningTracer blasting is commonly used in Canadian underground mines for overbreak control. It involves tracing a column of ANFO with a low strength detonating cord. In order to investigate the effectivenes Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Multiple Deck Burn Round for Shaft Sinking A Multiple Deck Burn Round for Shaft SinkingBy Thomas L. Barkley This paper describes an unusual design for a 12 foot diameter, 30 foot deep circular shaft shot in a close in urban environment less than 100 feet from occupied structures. It uses diagrams, video foo Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Evolution of Mining and Explosives in the Powder River Basin The Evolution of Mining and Explosives in the Powder River BasinBy Joseph W. Hejny, Marlyn G. King Coal mining in the Powder River Basin has changed in recent years to accommodate the large quantity of coal produced. With strip ratios of one to one and up to three to one, extensive amounts of overb Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Productivity (95e8fe1a-7252-44f9-b557-30f0369d4449) The Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Productivity (95e8fe1a-7252-44f9-b557-30f0369d4449)By Michael D. McGill, Jeff Freadrich There are many factors which affect the productivity of a front end loader. One of the most obvious is the characteristics of the material being mined. Characteristics such as size distribution, swell Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Implosive-Type Electrical/Mechanical Conectors-Noise Spectrum and Blast Pressure Modificiation Implosive-Type Electrical/Mechanical Conectors-Noise Spectrum and Blast Pressure ModificiationBy Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas Implosive connectors such as XECONEXTn have been used extensively for joining electrical conductors. This implosive action of explosives has also been used in other forms of high-energy metal working Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Repumpable Emulsion for Use in Mines Subject to Afterblast Sulfide Dust Explosions A Repumpable Emulsion for Use in Mines Subject to Afterblast Sulfide Dust ExplosionsBy Tom Medak, Don H. Cranney, G Paul McKay, R Douglas Reid Explosive initiated afterblast dust explosions can occur in high sulfide ore mines when the flame generated by the detonating explosives ignites the sulfide dust produced from the blast, from previous Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Use of Laser Profiling, High Speed Cameras and Videography to Analyze Blasting Results in Underground Mining The Use of Laser Profiling, High Speed Cameras and Videography to Analyze Blasting Results in Underground MiningBy Bruce Notthup Using a Three Dimensional Laser Profiler, persomrel from Austin Powder were able to determine drilling patterns for use in underground mine Room and Pillar blasting operations, The faces had got out o Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit Mines Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit MinesBy K Ramachandra Rao This paper explains the methodology for assessing the efficiency of rockmass fragmentation by explosive blasting, from ground vibration frequency spectrum analysis of the blast event. Explosives are u Jan 1, 1994 
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                     In-Situ Rock Strength Determination for Blasting Purposes In-Situ Rock Strength Determination for Blasting PurposesBy Ashwani Jain, D K. Soni Compressive strength of rocks is often required by mining engineers and quarrying authorities for blasting operations. Uniaxial compressive strength of rocks can be predicted with reasonable accuracy Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blast Modeling with Sabrex 3.5 and Its Applications to Improve Mine Productivity Blast Modeling with Sabrex 3.5 and Its Applications to Improve Mine ProductivityBy Stephen H. Chung The blasting performances identified above are considered to be the most practical ones for judging the effectiveness of a design combining explosives / rock / drill pattern. In a total blast design p Jan 1, 1994 
