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Report on tests made in Canada to determine maximum distance at which given amount of explosives would fire another pile, with special reference to open cut excavation; tabulation shows distances at which different quantities will cause detonation every time and distances at which same quantities would fail every time to detonate another pile; practical examples given.
Report on tests made in Canada to determine maximum distance at which given amount of explosives would fire another pile, with special reference to open cut excavation; tabulation shows distances at which different quantities will cause detonation every time and distances at which same quantities would fail every time to detonate another pile; practical examples given.
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Excavating Engr
Bickel, F.D. (author)
Excavating Engineer ; 48
1952
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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