Sustainable Blasting Strategies for Long-term Mining Projects

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P. Couceiro M. Lopez Cano A. Jafa S. Burgada J. Fresnillo
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

This paper explores the sustainable use of the explosive’s energy for rock blasting and its role on the performance of downstream unit operations in mining applications. Since energy efficiency is becoming important for long term mining strategies, cost-effective optimization strategies are required to increase productivity and revenue while minimizing environmental impact. These optimization strategies involve continuous ability to model and measure all related phenomena and operational performance, integrated under a continuous improvement program where all involved counterparts act in close coordination. Although mining is complex, it can be regarded as a set of interconnected processes, where energy is consumed in a sequence, following all unit operations from the pit to the concentration. In this sense, the performance of downstream operations is potentially influenced by the initial energy input, since the explosive is the source of all energy used for rock fragmentation and heave. In this line, sustainable energy blasting is recognized as one of the main strategies for mine energy optimization projects. Finally, a special case study from an important gold mine in South America is presented, where benefits of a sustainable blasting energy strategies has been proved to deliver important downstream benefits.
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APA: P. Couceiro M. Lopez Cano A. Jafa S. Burgada J. Fresnillo  (2019)  Sustainable Blasting Strategies for Long-term Mining Projects

MLA: P. Couceiro M. Lopez Cano A. Jafa S. Burgada J. Fresnillo Sustainable Blasting Strategies for Long-term Mining Projects . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.

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