Theoretical Evaluation of Blastcasting Technique in Strip Mining Multiple Phosphate Rocks

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Salah A. Taqieddin
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Blast casting or trajectory blasting, as it is sometimes called, is an innovative mining technique that has been receiving increasing acceptance among operations of surface coal mines and quarries as a means of offsetting the rising cost of mechanical excavation of overburden with a high overburden-to-ore ratio. Many similarities exist between geological characteristics of overburden formations of phosphate beds and the formations that conceal coal seams. Both are sedimentary origin and are removed for mining in an identical manner (i.e. use of a dragline or shovel to strip or cast the overburden aside).
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APA: Salah A. Taqieddin  (1997)  Theoretical Evaluation of Blastcasting Technique in Strip Mining Multiple Phosphate Rocks

MLA: Salah A. Taqieddin Theoretical Evaluation of Blastcasting Technique in Strip Mining Multiple Phosphate Rocks. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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