Rock Fragmentation and Mining Productivity: Characterization and Case Studies

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pierre Michaud Yves Lizotte Malcom Scoble
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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131 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The concept of optimum fragmentation in surface mining operations, i.e. the degree of fragmentation to which corresponds the lowest overall associated costs of drilling, blasting, loading, haulage and crushing, was developed more than thirty years ago. Recent field investigations using novel technologies, which have been completed by ICI Explosives Canada and by others, indicate that this ultimate goal of optimum fragmentation is closer to becoming reality.
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APA: Pierre Michaud Yves Lizotte Malcom Scoble  (1997)  Rock Fragmentation and Mining Productivity: Characterization and Case Studies

MLA: Pierre Michaud Yves Lizotte Malcom Scoble Rock Fragmentation and Mining Productivity: Characterization and Case Studies. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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