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EXPLO 2011

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EXPLO 2011

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The theme of Explo 2011 was Blasting - Controlled
Productivity' and a number of those applications of controlled productivity,
along with technology advancements and case studies, are covered in the
excellent papers assembled in this proceedings. The papers also cover themes
such as blast damage, blast design and management, measurement, underground,
vibration control and modelling over a range of areas including Leighton Wahana,
Hail Creek Mine, Sunrise Dam and George Fisher Mine.

Papers in collection

  • Making the Most of Blast Measurements Go to Paper
  • Planning for the Unexpected - The Origins of Quantity-Distance Tables Go to Paper
  • Application of Technology for Final Wall Damage Control at Cerro Vanguardia, Argentina Go to Paper
  • Quantification of Drill Hole Deviation - Century Mine Case Study Go to Paper
  • Assigning Value to a Drill and Blast Wall Control Program Through Reduction in the Risk Profile Go to Paper
  • Non-Ideal Shock Energy Factor versus Powder Factor for Open Pit Blast Design - ANFO and Chemically-Sensitised Emulsions Go to Paper
  • The Importance of Data Collection to the Blasting Process Go to Paper
  • Geological Controls on Drilling and Blasting Operations Go to Paper
  • Through Seam Blasting - Leighton Wahana Experience Go to Paper
  • Utilising Electronic Detonators at Hail Creek Mine for Dynamic Buffering' Go to Paper
  • Exploring Optimised Delay Timing for Fragmentation Go to Paper
  • Controlled Blasting for Civil Construction in an Urban Environment Go to Paper
  • Controlled Explosives Demolition of Concrete Bridge - Canberra 2010: Blast Design, Procedures, Risk Assessment and Execution Go to Paper
  • Applying Controlling Blasting to Minimise the Damage at the Water Dam Ramp 23 at Ensham Resources Go to Paper
  • Detonation Pressure and Temperature Measurements of Conventional and Low-Density Explosives Go to Paper
  • Impact of Initiation Mode of Explosives on Energy Release Characteristics Go to Paper
  • External Influences on Electronic Detonator Blasting Systems and how to Protect Against Such Influences Go to Paper
  • Improving Safety and Production - The Transition to Electronic Detonators at George Fisher Mine Go to Paper
  • Prevention of Blast Induced Damage to Underground Mine Infrastructure from Open Pit Operations - A Case Study Go to Paper
  • Improving Open Stope Productivity at Sunrise Dam Go to Paper
  • Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations Go to Paper
  • Vibration Reduction to Presere the Integrity of an Aboriginal Rock Shelter Near Blast Operations Go to Paper
  • Blasting Near Mine Surface Infrastructure Go to Paper
  • Productive Partnership - Controlling Vibration and Maintaining Critical Electricity Supply Go to Paper
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  • Published: 2011
  • Unique ID: PA-201113

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