A Proposed Method for Remote Area Mass Quarrying

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pat McLaughlin J R. (Dick) Daniels
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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248 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Current practice in establishing quarries in remote areas with hilly or mountainous terrain tends to the use of airtracs (or similar pioneering units) drilling horizontal holes to establish a face, followed by bench development with light excavating equipment. The authors propose the use of a hybrid coyote blast design that incorporates long-round tunneling techniques. This method would, in effect, use down-the-hole (DTH) drills to advance the drift cut to the final depth, allowing longer and more rapid drift advances, and replace the cross-cut drifts with clusters of DTH holes to achieve the same explosives distribution.
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APA: Pat McLaughlin J R. (Dick) Daniels  (1995)  A Proposed Method for Remote Area Mass Quarrying

MLA: Pat McLaughlin J R. (Dick) Daniels A Proposed Method for Remote Area Mass Quarrying. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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