The Use of Large Diameter Blastholes Underground at Meramec Mining Company

International Society of Explosives Engineers
James C. Irvine
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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24
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Meramec Mining Company's Pea Ridge underground mine is presently involved in a large scale pillar recovery program and has made use of both rotary and down-the-hole drills for large diameter blastholes. Groups of pillars have been blasted with water gels in massive blasts which have broken in excess of one million tons of ore per blast. An outgrowth of the pillar recovery program is the combination of rotary and down-the-hole drills to develop vertical "raises" between mine levels. This paper outlines the Pea Ridge procedure for pillar blasting including the use of non-electric caps. Techniques and loading rates are discussed, and safeguards against blasting damage which were developed as a result of the program are presented.
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APA: James C. Irvine  (1976)  The Use of Large Diameter Blastholes Underground at Meramec Mining Company

MLA: James C. Irvine The Use of Large Diameter Blastholes Underground at Meramec Mining Company. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1976.

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