Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Larry R. Fletcher Matthew N. Plis Virgil J. Stachura
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
9
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216 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Falls of ground remain a leading cause of fatalities and injuries in underground mines. In response to this situation, the Bureau of Mines conducted a series of experiments in the White Pine room-and-pillar copper mine which resulted in smoother, safer ribs due to a reduction in the amount of overbreak caused by blasting. The tests evaluated the effects of changes in the loading of the rib holes of the mine's 20- by 28-ft drift round driven in shale and sandstone. The relative integrity of the ribs remaining after the blasts was measured using both photographic and seismic refraction techniques.
Citation

APA: Larry R. Fletcher Matthew N. Plis Virgil J. Stachura  (1989)  Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground Mine

MLA: Larry R. Fletcher Matthew N. Plis Virgil J. Stachura Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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