Reopening and Production Planning of Kirdar - Yoncali Quarry, Turkey

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Dec 6, 2010

Abstract

This paper presents a study about reopening of a quarry near to the geothermal region of Kntahya, Turkey. The production method was gallery blasting which resulted in very high ground vibrations. Therefore the quarry had been closed down by the local authorities about 12 years ago due to possible damages to the geothermal resources. In order to reopen the quarry, reserve estimation and production planning studies needs to be carried out as well as applying environmentally sensitive production method. The result of reserve estimation studies showed approximately 12.5 Mt reserve in the area. The market studies indicated that annual production of 600 000 tonnes could be sold. These results justify to reopen the quarry. In order to overcome environmental problems, bench blasting production method instead of gallery blasting has been planned. This method enables to design a drilling blasting pattern that will almost result in no ground vibrations.
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APA:  (2010)  Reopening and Production Planning of Kirdar - Yoncali Quarry, Turkey

MLA: Reopening and Production Planning of Kirdar - Yoncali Quarry, Turkey. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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