Environmental Blasting: Rehabilitiation of Surface Mining Sites Using Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Richard E. Danell
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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272 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

"Blasting is a principal step in the surface mining process for breaking and, in the case of overburdencasting, moving rocks and minerals. As many surface mines are coming to the end of theiroperational life, blasting can once again play an important role through the earthmoving operationsrequired to rehabilitate the minesite. Since blasting is such an energetic and destructive process, itis difficult initially to envisage its use in rehabilitation. However, blasting has found applications inmany civil engineering projects aimed at rehabilitation, including well digging, channelling and soilcompaction. For surface mine rehabilitation, the main purpose of earthmoving operations is toproduce a stable landfonn that will sustain revegetation. In particular, blasting can be applied toreducing the slope of steep walls left by quarrying and open pit mining through a modified form ofthe overburden casting technique. Blasting can also be applied to breaking up pit floors andbenches to speed and improve revegetation of these areas (subsoiling)."
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APA: Richard E. Danell  (1994)  Environmental Blasting: Rehabilitiation of Surface Mining Sites Using Blasting

MLA: Richard E. Danell Environmental Blasting: Rehabilitiation of Surface Mining Sites Using Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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