Blind Hole Raise Blasting at the Homestake Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Justus Deen Paul V. Sterk
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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133 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Through the 119 year history of the Homestake Mine various methods of raise mining have been used, these include conventional, bored, and drop raises. These raises provide passage for men and supplies, provide ventilation, transfer broken rock from level to level, and serve as emergency escapeways. As the 1980’s came to a close, many of the larger ore bodies in the mine had been mined out. This has resulted in many crown pillar situations that required a method to mine them. In addition, the Homestake ore body also contains numerous ore reserves that have short vertical height. The ore itself can be from vertical to 50 degrees in dip. Due to the high cost of drift and ramp development many of these ore bodies are subeconomic using conventional mechanized cut and fill mining.
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APA: Justus Deen Paul V. Sterk  (1996)  Blind Hole Raise Blasting at the Homestake Mine

MLA: Justus Deen Paul V. Sterk Blind Hole Raise Blasting at the Homestake Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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