The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R R. Dimock
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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434 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A goal of all mine operators is to optimize the breakage of the inplace rock to achieve maximum excavating efficiency. The use of the seismograph at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Division, open pit mine in Ely, Nevada, has demonstrated that optimum blastability can be predicted by knowing the seismic velocity of the inplace rock. The relationship of seismic velocity to the quantity of the explosive required to achieve adequate breakage of the material can be determined. Once quantified, this relationship can be used by the mine operator to obtain the optimum drill pattern and powder factor for breaking the material to be excavated. A substantial savings in primary and secondary drilling and blasting costs can result from using the seismograph for blastability determination.
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APA: R R. Dimock  (1976)  The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock

MLA: R R. Dimock The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1976.

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