Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore Deposits

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R H. Jacobson S C. Way M E. Hanson K Chong
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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32
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

To create conditions for economic rates of mineral recovery in a deep, hard rock mass, enhancement of naturally occurring permeability is necessary, and may be achieved through explosives detonated in boreholes. Previous theories of explosively created permeability are reviewed and found to relate permeability solely to the degree of fracturing, neglecting porosity. A theory is presented that includes both fracture density and porosity, and its results are applied, together with a knowledge of explosive behavior, to derive design parameters for in-situ mining.
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APA: R H. Jacobson S C. Way M E. Hanson K Chong  (1983)  Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore Deposits

MLA: R H. Jacobson S C. Way M E. Hanson K Chong Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore Deposits. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1983.

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