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  • NIOSH
    Blasting - Introduction

    By Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim

    The goal of blasting is to get maximum fragmentation of the consolidated material in the overburden with optimum drilling and blasting cost. The amount of fragmentation required is determined by the s

    Jan 1, 1974

  • ISEE
    Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a Town

    By Thierry Bernard, Guy Gagnon

    Blasting at very close proximity to urban areas is typically a situation where both local communities and mining stakeholders get nervous. The context becomes logically even more tensed when the blast

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Blasting 1.5 T of Dynamite, Hang up on a Cliff, 125 m Above a Hydroelectric Power Plant

    By Thierry Bernard, Philippe Dozohne

    May 13th, in the back country of Nice @arice) collapsed a complete piece of mountain, cutting the RN 2085 and destroying a part of Valabfre’s viaduct. The fist inspections of the site showed that mate

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Blasting 1.8 million m3 Rock in One Shot: The Blast Design and Environmental Damage Control

    By Tianrui Xu, Chaohong Liu, Bangqing Ding

    The authors were responsible for a series of large scale multiple chamber charge blasts conducted in the granite mountain area for making construction space on the southeast sea coast in China during

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Blasting a Diversion Tunnel through the Abutment of a "Meta-Stable" Dam

    By Jennifer Williams, Donald J. Berger

    Originally built between 1913 and 1916, the Ashton Dam & Hydroelectric Facility has experienced various seepage and piping incidents since completion. Ashton Dam is located within 15 miles (24 km) of

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Blasting a Narrow Orebody at Bong Mines, Liberia

    By Dieter Froelich, Giles Turcotte

    In the near future, Bong Mining Company (BMC) will start mining a new deposit known as Zaweah II which is a narrow iron orebody requiring multiple row blasts with the bench floor as a free face. This

    Jan 1, 1980

  • ISEE
    Blasting a New Entrance to Carroll Cave

    By Paul Worsey, Dave McCool, Ryan Freeman, Chris Wolters, Rick Hines, John Bowles

    Carroll Cave, located in Camden County, in south central Missouri, is one of the most significant caves in Missouri with over 12 miles of mapped passages and over 100 known but unmapped side passages.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Blasting a Tunnel Through Folsom Dam

    By Gregg A. Scott, Gordon F. Revey

    "The Folsom Dam is a 340-foot-high concrete gravity dam with embankment wing dams located on the American River about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento, California. Folsom Dam is operated andmaintained

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Blasting a Very Big Boulder Under Adverse Conditions

    By Brad Johnson

    Homestake Mining Corporations' open cut operation at Lead SD. experienced a highwall failure in October of 1993. The failure released a 75' section of rock wall at the 5280' level. It came to rest on

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Blasting Abrasives In The United States Market

    By G. T. Austin

    Every year the United States consumes millions of dollars worth of abrasive materials as blasting media. Entrained in either a gas or liquid stream or propelled by paddles or wheels, they are directed

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea-Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica

    By Martin Reed, John Wright

    Blasters with the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) have developed techniques for opening access holes in floating sea-ice where the use of conventional drilling equipment is impractical. The bla

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Blasting Accidents in Mining

    By Michael A. Peltier, Dennis V. D'Andreal, Larry R. Fletcher

    Accident data obtained from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were analyzed by the Bureau of Mines to determine the most frequent causes of blasting accidents in U.S. mining and to exam

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Blasting Accidents in Surface Mines, a Two Decade Summary

    By Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb

    In the past decade, approximately 5 billion pounds of explosives were used annually in the United States. Most of this quantity of explosives was used by the mining industry and coal mining was the do

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Blasting and Comminution Choices for the Management of the Mining Business

    By Alexandre Passos, Giorgio De Tomi, Tatiane Marin, Dennis Cremonese, Jacopo Seccatore

    "In the mining industry, rock excavation is the first phase of the comminution process. Downstreamoperations such as secondary breaking, crushing and milling terminate the process, reducing the size o

    Jan 1, 2016

  • AIME
    Blasting And Dynamic Rock Mechanics

    By G. B. Clark

    Dynamic rock mechanic as it pertains to blasting has involved several areas of active research effort. Among the important problems which have been the subject of research are wave mechanics in rocks,

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting and Grinding - An Integrated Comminution System

    By Kristiansen J

    A series of laboratory blasting and ball mill grinding tests have been done on four different types of hard and competent rocks. The results show that exposing these rock types to a higher level of

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case Study

    By James Tarr, Matthew Eichler, Brent Tardif

    ANFO was being used as one of the blasting agents on a construction site in New England. Groundwater was encountered in numerous blast holes. The blasting contractor was employing typical explosives l

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Blasting and Monitoring Practices for the MSDGC Deep Tunnel Project

    By Kevin Cole, Dennis A. Clark, F William Laslow

    Since 1976, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, (MSDGC), has commissioned the excavation of a tunnel system in the Chicago area, hundreds of feet below the surface in solid limeston

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SAIMM
    Blasting and preconditioning modelling in underground cave mines under high stress conditions

    By J. S. Contreras, E. Córdova, I. Gottreux, A. Anani, A. Ferrada

    Cave mining is an underground mass mining technique. The largest projects, which are known as ‘super caves’, produce hundreds of thousands of tons of ore per day, which involves large footprints with

    Feb 2, 2021

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting Approaches to Increase Mine Productivity and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Surface Coal Mining

    By T Goswami, G Brent

    In response to concerns over greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and an imposed cost in some jurisdictions, many mining houses have committed to reductions in their GHG emissions. However, mining faces par

    Aug 24, 2015