Inhibited Explosive Versus Liners to Safely Blast a Reactive Rock Type at the Mt Whaleback Iron Ore Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Peter Bellairs Giles Hellyer Richard Scales Ian Travers Dean French
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"The Mt Whaleback iron ore mine is located in the Hamersley Province situated about 1OOOkm to thenorth of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. A small but significant portion of the waste in Mt Whaleback presents problems due to its ability to react with normal commercial bulk explosives resulting in premature detonations, two of which occurred at the mine in 1983 causing great consternation as well as disruption to the mining operation. The techniques and procedures developed to overcome this problem were based on the use of tough durable, acid and heat resistant liners to provide a physical barrier separating the explosive from the rock togetherwith the development of an accurate down the hole remote temperature logging technology. The liner technology was developed due to the inability to produce a reliable inhibited ANFO despite exhaustive mine based testwork."
Citation

APA: Peter Bellairs Giles Hellyer Richard Scales Ian Travers Dean French  (1999)  Inhibited Explosive Versus Liners to Safely Blast a Reactive Rock Type at the Mt Whaleback Iron Ore Mine

MLA: Peter Bellairs Giles Hellyer Richard Scales Ian Travers Dean French Inhibited Explosive Versus Liners to Safely Blast a Reactive Rock Type at the Mt Whaleback Iron Ore Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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