Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Park McLure Paul Kunze
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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215 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Abandoned underground mine workings have been regularly encountered in open pit mining excavations for many years, for the most part without many serious problems resulting. During the last several years however, some tragic occurrences and near misses have resulted when these old workings were intercepted. This paper will report on the problem as it relates to western open pit mining and will describe several techniques that can be used to identify problem areas before they are reached: Utilization of old maps and engineering data, long hole drilling and probing, and the use of subsurface investigation in the form of ground penetrating radar are the detection methods that will be discussed. The paper will describe some possible actions, once potential problem areas are identified. Drilling and blasting crews are usually exposed to the hazards involved when these situations arise because of their "on the ground" working environment. It is therefore appropriate that some of the best methods of dealing with these hazards once they are identified, seems to involve innovative and creative blast designs. The paper will discuss these approaches and describe an example of this aspect of the solution.
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APA: Park McLure Paul Kunze  (1993)  Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines

MLA: Park McLure Paul Kunze Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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