Prediction of Blast Fragmentation of Underground Stopes for In Situ Leaching

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Mark S. Stagg Rolfe E. Otterness Farrokh Djahanguiri
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) evaluated empirical equations that predict fragmentation from underground stope rounds. Controlled blasting is necessary for creating leaching stopes that maximize the recovery and minimize backbreak of the perimeter wall. This paper presents the fragmentation results from one of the three drop-raise blasts used to develop a reduced-scale cylindrical stope, 1.8 m in diameter and 6 m in height. The stope is located in the Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine (Edgar Mine) in Idaho Springs, Colorado. This stope is part of a USBM research effort to determine the feasibility of incorporating in situ leaching of rubblized stopes into active underground metal and nonmetal mines.
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APA: Mark S. Stagg Rolfe E. Otterness Farrokh Djahanguiri  (1994)  Prediction of Blast Fragmentation of Underground Stopes for In Situ Leaching

MLA: Mark S. Stagg Rolfe E. Otterness Farrokh Djahanguiri Prediction of Blast Fragmentation of Underground Stopes for In Situ Leaching. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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