Assessment of rock mass damage from smooth wall blasting at El Soldado mine, Chile

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 2649 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 19, 1905
Abstract
The damage zone behind a typical smooth-wall blast in the open pit was assessed by visually examining diamond drill core to identify blast-induced cracking, mapping core rock quality designations to identify changes in fracture frequency and conducting uphole seismic testing to determine changes in rock mass characteristics. The results from the three techniques show reasonable correlation. They suggest that major damage, in the form of fracturing of intact rock, occurs at least 7 m behind the smooth-wall blast and significant damage, in the form of opening and extension of calcite-filled fractures, at least 12 m from the blast. At greater distances the dominant damage mechanism is the loosening of existent joints within the rock mass. In the trachytes at El Soldado these damage mechanisms correspond to peak particle velocities of 2 000, 900 and 500 mm/s respectively
Citation
APA:
(1905) Assessment of rock mass damage from smooth wall blasting at El Soldado mine, ChileMLA: Assessment of rock mass damage from smooth wall blasting at El Soldado mine, Chile. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.