Applied drilling and blasting techniquesfor blast casting at Trapper mine – Potential to save on overburden removal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul D. Dupree
Organization:
Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Pages:
3
File Size:
409 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Introduction Trapper mine is a dip-line strip coal mine, located about 10 km (6 miles) southwest of Craig, CO. The mine provides the Craig Generating Station, operated by Colorado-Ute, with about 2 Mt (2.3 million st) of coal annually. The Trapper mine is situated on a hillside that climbs in elevation from 2 to 2.5 km (6500 to 7400 ft) at average grade of 15%. The coal seams dip at about 16% down-grade and they outcrop near the top of the hillside. They exceed maximum stripping depth in 1 to 1.7 km (3500 to 5500 ft) of pit length. Stripping in the three existing pits is performed with three Page 752 23 m3 (30 cu yd) walking draglines. Two of the pits are currently being cast blasted. Until the active cut, the Derringer pit was cast blasted only where the lower mined seam exceeded stripping capabilities and the pit was a single seam operation. Now, a 9-m (30-ft) interburden bench has been incorporated into the stripping plan. This bench protects the first seam of coal from shear when the overburden is cast blasted. The cast blasted section of the 1.6 km (53,000 ft) long pit has been increased from the 457 m (1500 ft) casted previ¬ously to 1 km (3500 ft). High speed films show the coal losses due to shear of the blast are minimal. The pit width in Derringer pit is 61 m (200 ft). This is necessary for efficient spoil side stripping of a relatively thin interburden in the two-seam section of the pit. The Enfield pit is entirely cast blasted. The single seam pit is 46 m (150 ft) wide, 1.1 km (3600 ft) long, and varies from 15 and 46 m (50 and 150 ft) in overburden depth. The overburden strata at the mine consists of medium-hard layers of sandstone, shale, and
Citation

APA: Paul D. Dupree  (1987)  Applied drilling and blasting techniquesfor blast casting at Trapper mine – Potential to save on overburden removal

MLA: Paul D. Dupree Applied drilling and blasting techniquesfor blast casting at Trapper mine – Potential to save on overburden removal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account