New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious Metals

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Paul Kunze Tom Short
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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373 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In this paper, the authors describe major changes in drilling and blasting methods instituted at the Zortman And Landusky Mining Company Properties to maintain the viability of these north central Montana surface mines in the present period of depressed precious metal prices. The authors explain how improved drilling procedures minimized problems due to uneven benches and floors. They also describe changes in explosives loading and delay blasting techniques which improved fragmentation, thus increasing metal recovery from heap leaching. Quantities were increased substantially and a new bulk explosives loading system was placed in service with a special down-the-hole bulk loading truck and storage facilities for bulk ANFO and bulk emulsion. At the same time, drill patterns were expanded by nearly 40%. The authors also describe a new technique of using explosives to selectively cast waste and ore in different directions so as to reduce the cost of separating the ore.
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APA: Paul Kunze Tom Short  (1986)  New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious Metals

MLA: Paul Kunze Tom Short New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious Metals. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1986.

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