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Comparative studies of explosives in salt

Electrical method for the continuous measurement of propagation velocities in explosives and propellants

Potential of nuclear explosives for producing hydrocarbons from deposits of oil, natural gas, oil shale, and tar sands in the United States

Effect of decoupling on explosion-generated strain pulses in rock

Comparative studies of explosives in limestone

A case study of the validity of scaling laws for explosion-generated motion

Comparative studies of explosives in granite :second series of tests

A study of radioactive contamination resulting from the use of nuclear explosives for stimulating petroleum production

Comparative study of explosives in granite :third series of tests

Comparison between end and axial methods of detonating an explosive in granite

Measurement of lateral pressure generated from cylindrical explosive charges

Effect of charge diameter on explosive performance

Effect of weather on sound transmission from explosive shots

Comparison of two methods for studying relative performance of explosives in rock

New gap-sensitivity methods for explosives /by R.L. Grant, N.E. Hanna, and R.W. Van Dolah.

Fracturing a deposit with nuclear explosives and recovering copper by the in-situ leaching method

Factors in selecting and applying commercial explosives and blasting agents,

The incendivity of permissible explosives in coal dust-gas-air mixtures

Development of slurry explosives for use in potentially flammable gas atmospheres

Potential applications for nuclear explosives in a shale-oil industry

Effect of sodium nitrate on the incendivity of explosives in coal dust-gas-air mixtures

Physical and explosion characteristics of hydrazine nitrate

Fracturing hard rock with nuclear explosives and extraction of ore by a modified block-caving method

Effects of explosive properties on free-surface displacement pulses and crater dimensions

Methods for evaluating explosives and hazardous materials

Fracturing in the zone around a blasthole, White Pine, Mich.

Sensitivity of some ammonium nitrate-based explosive compositions

Toxic fumes from explosives: ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixtures / by R.F. Chaiken, E.B. Cook and T.C. Ruhe.

Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center research and development activities :fiscal year 1971

Constant-volume flame propagation :finite-sound-speed theory

Safety recommendations for ammonium nitrate-based blasting agents,revision of Information Circular 8179

Reactivity of AN-FO with pyrite containing weathering products

Safe, effective hangup clearance for underground mines

Consumption of explosives in ...


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