Blasting at the Highest Gold Mine in the World - Paper for the International Society of Explosives Engineers Meeting February, 2000

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 789 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
First, I want to thank my co-author, Leon del Valle for his help and collaboration in the preparation of this paper, and also ORICA S.S. our explosive supplier and contractor at the Refugio mine site for their collaboration. The Southern Andes Mountains present a number of challenges for mining operations, and associated blasting operations. This region of the world, in Peru, Bolivis, Chile and Argentina is an area of rapid growth in precious and base metal mining, and will continue to be a large growth area for explosives products and services. This paper will attemp to discuss some of the special considerations encountered in operating a safe and effective blasting program at high elevation and under extreme weather conditions, as well as outlining a recent improvement in blasting techniques at the Refugio gold mine in northern Chile. This paper is presented from a mine operator's perspective, which may be a bit of a disappointment for some of you interested in a detailed technical review of our program. It willl, however, provide an insight in how in-pit blasting techniques tie into the metallurgical processes at a modern precious metal mine and thereby become a key elemnet in its success.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Blasting at the Highest Gold Mine in the World - Paper for the International Society of Explosives Engineers Meeting February, 2000MLA: Blasting at the Highest Gold Mine in the World - Paper for the International Society of Explosives Engineers Meeting February, 2000. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.