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Small Borehole Blasting in High Liability LocationsBy Geff Gordon, Dale Nies
Small diameter borehole blasting can be very efficient and cost effective. As residential development continues to expand, many areas are now requiring blasting for site preparation and upgrading old
Jan 1, 1990
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A "Holistic" Approach of Blast Vibration Modeling and PredictionBy Thierry Bernard
Considering rock fragmentation by explosive as the ultimate goal in mines and quarries, vibrations are definitely one of the main drawbacks faced by the Industry. If we can accurately predict vibratio
Jan 1, 2009
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Blasting Design and High-Energy Explosive Strategies to Achieve Fines Targets for Mill PerformanceBy Jorge Cardenas, Diego Sanchez
Maximizing SAG mill throughput and metallurgical recovery in hard rock operations requires achieving target fragmentation, particularly a sufficient proportion of fines (<25.4 mm). These fines thresho
Jan 26, 2026
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Applying Wireless Initiation System to Reduce Personal Risk Exposure and Optimize Blasting Sequence and Operational Cycle TimeBy Alejandro Berrios, Matheus DaSilva, Erick Siqueira
Vazante mine is an underground polymetallic mine that produces zinc, lead, and silver, which belongs to Nexa Resources in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The mine, a sublevel stope underground mine, mainly appl
Jan 21, 2025
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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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A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting VibrationsBy Kenneth Medearis
The accurate prediction of possible damage to historic structures subjected to blasting-related ground motions is not infrequently the dominant factor in whether or not a mining or quarrying operation
Jan 1, 1993
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Vibration prediction from controlled blast testsBy Nadir Plasencia, Rogerio: Neves Mota
The evaluation of vibrations induced to build structures is one of the main concerns when dealing with blast works. EDP, the main Portuguese producer of electricity is presently incrementing energy pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Blast Segmentation for Vibration ManagementBy Lee Julian
Ground vibrations generated by mine blasting must be controlled to comply with legislation and to protect sensitive local or site infrastructure. The consequences of exceeding imposed limits can range
Jan 1, 2014
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Blasting Techniques to Prevent Coal Loss and DamageBy Visitor Makiyi, Chris Batten
Poor coal recovery due to coal damage or loss caused by blasting can have a significant impact on a mining operation. Increasing coal recovery by reducing blast damage can provide a significant opport
Jan 21, 2025
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Attenuation of Blasting Vibrations in South Florida, Part IIBy Greg Mclellan, Mark Johnson, John Pepper
In this paper, the measured vibrations are plotted in terms of the individual PPV components versus Scaled Distance (SD) on logarithmic scales. The maximum PPV is pIotted on a separate graph and equat
Jan 1, 2001
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Vibration Control In Open Cut Mine Through Pre-Loading Applying Wireless DetonatorsBy C. Feliciano, M. Cavalcante
A large iron ore open pit mine in Brazil operates with reduced blast sizes, due to the imminence of red alerts in the rainy season and the proximity of plant and dam structures that demand control of
Jan 1, 2024
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In-Plant Demolition of 900 Cubic Yard Machine BaseBy Ed Jr Smith, Calvin J. Konya
The purpose of this paper is to describe the case history of a blasting project conducted jointly by Precision Blasting Services and Cherokee Explosives. It is the intent of the authors to show how bl
Jan 1, 1986
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The Demolition of Genoa's Silos, An Example of SynergyBy Amanda Verno, Danilo Coppe, Andrea Reggiani, Adolfo Bacci
The methodological example that comes from the demolition of the Genoa grain silos, should not been considered as an auto-celebration of a difficult project successfully executed, but should serve as
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison of Highwall Control Methods at Bayswater CollieryBy Tapan Goswami, Michael Croucher
At Bayswater Colliery various methods of controlling highwall stabii were investigated. The use of presplitting was trialled and its effectiveness measured. The presplit hole spacing and explosive cha
Jan 1, 1999
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JK Simblast - New Software for 'the Design, Simulation, and Analysis of Blasting'By Mike Higgins
"The purpose of mining and its related industries is the removal of, and usually the subsequentprocessing of, material from the earth. This includes mining for minerals, quarrying for stone, and civil
Jan 1, 1997
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Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration ControlBy Eric Reale
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently building City Water Tunnel #3 beneath the city. The purpose of this tunnel is to improve water distribution to the city and
Jan 1, 1989
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Journal: Blastserve, Look for the New Online Blasters Forum!Blastserve, ISEE’s Listserve is being replaced by our new Blasters Forum-online, an exclusive member benefit. Our goal is to provide an ISEE forum for you to network with your peers and exchange techn
Jan 1, 2013
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Time Correlations Between Building Cracks and BlastingIn this paper, the author points out the need to beware of simple time correlations as proof of cause and effect when comparing building cracks and blasting operations. There is a need to be aware of
Jan 1, 1981
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Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting ClaimsBy Timothy D. Stark
Blasters are usually strictly liable for injury or damage caused by flyrock (trespassory invasion) and blast-induced vibrations (non-trespassory invasion). The application of strict liability to non-t
Jan 1, 2004
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MINE AUTOMATION PROGRAM: Drill and Blast AnalvsisBy Lawrence Mirabelli, Wayne Lidkea, Mario Paventi
On Januarv 1, 1996, INCO Limited, Tamrock OY, Dyno Nobel and CANMET formed a consortium for the development of robotic mining equipment called the Mining Automation Program (MAP). This project was a t
Jan 1, 2001