Drilling and Blasting at the Cassiar Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T L. Horsley
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This paper deals with the drilling and blasting methods employed at the Cassiar mine, which is located just south of the B.C.-Yukon border. It covers both the "pit" and "peak" mining operations. Specific problems, such as working in frozen ground, are discussed, and the breaking characteristics of the various rock formations are outlined. The paper concludes with a brief mention of the equipment used in the operation, as "~ell as an outline of the breaking costs. Introduction T HE Cassiar asbestos mine is located just south of the British Columbia -Yukon border high on a spur of McDame mountain. Chrysotile asbestos fibre occurs in a faulted enlargement of a serpentine sill lying conformably be-tween a series of sedimentary beds and volcanic flows which dip at 45 degrees into the mountain. One end of the orebody is eroded by a cirque in which a layer of permanently frozen ore and waste talus lies at the end of the mining benches. The topography at the mine is steep, with no flat areas. Roads, dumps, and areas for crushing,
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APA: T L. Horsley  (1965)  Drilling and Blasting at the Cassiar Mine

MLA: T L. Horsley Drilling and Blasting at the Cassiar Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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