Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on Dilution

International Society of Explosives Engineers
M Scoble J Szymans
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

During the past year, the Canadian Centre for Automation and Robotics in Mining (CCARM), McGill University, Montreal, has been involved with INCO Ltd.'s Manitoba Division in investigating the extent and mechanisms of blasthole deviation. Drilling accuracy can well be regarded as perhaps the single greatest "controllable" factor influencing dilution in INCO's open sloping operations. As INCO and other underground mines seek to minimize dilution, while attempting to maximize productivity, issues of drilling accuracy become increasingly significant. It is important therefore, that means exist by which true blasthole trajectories can be determined, so that if needed, modifications to hole loading instructions or redrilling of holes can be ordered, thus avoiding poor blast results.
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APA: M Scoble J Szymans  (1991)  Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on Dilution

MLA: M Scoble J Szymans Blasthole Deviation: Measurement, Mechanisms and Impact on Dilution. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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