The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit Mining

International Society of Explosives Engineers
William R. Adamson Carlos R. Scherpenisse
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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16
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176 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The successful development of surface mining operations depends, amongst other factors, on the successful creation of final pit walls which offer long term structural stability. The achievement of such walls will be much more feasible if the mechanisms of rock mass deterioration in the mine are well understood, permitting the control and reduction of this deterioration (or damage). The role of drilling and blasting in causing damage is widely accepted but rarely fully quantified. It is also true that the dependence of rock mass damage on vibration levels is only incompletely understood and little accurate field measurement is routinely conducted in the mining industry.
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APA: William R. Adamson Carlos R. Scherpenisse  (1998)  The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit Mining

MLA: William R. Adamson Carlos R. Scherpenisse The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit Mining. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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