FROM 100 ABOVE TO 50 BELOW, IN THE HARDEST ROCK IN AMERICA / Practical Blasting Lessons from the Great Mesabi Iron Range

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Larry Unger Donald Little
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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556 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper will give a detailed insight into hard rock, large diameter surface blasting including some practical tips to improve blasting practices. These tips will be non-technical, of the nuts and bolts type, intended to help the man in the boots. The paper will begin with the importance of communication between the engineering department and the blasters. What looks good on the mine development map might not blast very well. Tight inside corners, 90 degree outside corners, too few rows; are a few of these problems.
Citation

APA: Larry Unger Donald Little  (2006)  FROM 100 ABOVE TO 50 BELOW, IN THE HARDEST ROCK IN AMERICA / Practical Blasting Lessons from the Great Mesabi Iron Range

MLA: Larry Unger Donald Little FROM 100 ABOVE TO 50 BELOW, IN THE HARDEST ROCK IN AMERICA / Practical Blasting Lessons from the Great Mesabi Iron Range. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2006.

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