Stemming definition

Stemming means inert material used as filling in blast holes;
Stemming means the inert material placed in a borehole after an explosive charge for the purpose of confining the explosion gases in the borehole or the inert material used to separate the explosive charges (decks) in decked holes.
Stemming means the inert material used in a blasthole to confine the gaseous products formed upon explosion.

Examples of Stemming in a sentence

  • Human Rights Watch, Stemming the Flow: Abuses Against Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees (2006), p.

  • Stemming from a larger evaluation of the reentry initiative, this study will focus on whether and to what extent the family-inclusive case management benefits offenders returning back to the community and their family and social support networks.

  • Stemming from this knowledge, Malawian entomologists initiated various trials on using botanicals to control insect pests.

  • A detailed discussion and evaluation of various ballast water treatment options is presented in Chapter 4 (“Shipboard Treatment Options”) of Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, Stemming the Tide: Controlling Introductions of Nonindigenous Species by Ships’ Ballast Water, National Academy of Sciences (Washington, DC: 1996), 141 pp.

  • That report was also based on the results of research published in a 2006 report entitled “Libya, Stemming the Flow.


More Definitions of Stemming

Stemming means the inert material, such as drill cutting, used in the collar portion or elsewhere of a blast hole to confine the gaseous products of detonation.
Stemming means the inert material, such as drill cut- tings, used in the collar portion or elsewhere of a blast hole to con- fine the gaseous products of detonation.
Stemming means any inert material described in regulation 56 used as a filling in blast holes; and
Stemming means filling in shot holes with inert material; and
Stemming means a suitable inert incombustible material or device used to confine or separate explosives in a drill hole, or to cover explosives in mud capping.
Stemming means the inert material, and the placing of such material, on top of any charge of explosives;
Stemming means the inert material, such as drill cuttings or crushed stone, used in a blasthole to confine the gaseous products of detonation.