A Blasting-induced vibration control approach for resuming blasting activity near tailing dams in the Quadrilátero Ferrifero region after “Brumadinho Dam Colapse”.

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 809 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 21, 2025
Abstract
The collapse of the Vale S.A. mining tailings dam in 2019, a tragic event that shook Brazil and the world, had consequences that transcended the immediate pain and devastation. Among them, the suspension of rock blasting activities in several mines in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. This measure, taken as a precaution and with the aim of ensuring the safety of nearby geotechnical structures and the population, had a significant impact on the mining production chain.
To overcome these challenges and resume blasting activities in a safe and sustainable manner, the mining industry has been dedicated to developing and improving solutions. One of the promising alternatives is the signature hole technique, used in conjunction with attenuation laws. The complex geology of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, with lenses of compact ores immersed in friable materials, the presence of discontinuity families, and the emergence of geological faults, requires detailed analyses and specific adaptations of the signature hole technique and constant monitoring of the vibrations to calibrate the attenuation laws to ensure compliance with permissible limits and safety of the operations. To demonstrate the methodology, a case study in Abóboras Mine was described. Additionally, the challenge of achieving the desired level of production while controlling vibration and slope damage has driven the development of new charging and timing techniques. To address this challenge, a comprehensive approach was undertaken. A substantial database containing more than 4,000 registers of blasting-induced vibration events from 520 blasts was meticulously compiled from 2020 to 2023, 6 different attenuation laws were established and continuously calibrated with 99.3% of compliance regarding permissible limits of vibrations. The successful implementation of these actions allowed for the resumption of blasting, increasing production from 10 million metric tons to 43 million metric tons per year assuring sustainable operation.
Citation
APA:
(2025) A Blasting-induced vibration control approach for resuming blasting activity near tailing dams in the Quadrilátero Ferrifero region after “Brumadinho Dam Colapse”.MLA: A Blasting-induced vibration control approach for resuming blasting activity near tailing dams in the Quadrilátero Ferrifero region after “Brumadinho Dam Colapse”.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.