Drilling and Blasting Techniques in Shallow Manganese Ore Deposits at Groote Eylandt û Present Performance and Future Outlook

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Barber J
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The manganese ore of Groote Eylandt is a shallow sedimentary deposit of Cretaceous age. There are a number of deposits which vary greatly in ore texture, density, percentage of matrix and thickness. The thickness in the present five operating quarries varies from 1-5 metres. The mine output in 1973 was 3 million tonnes of which 60% was blasted, the remainder ripped and bulldozed. The shallow deposit and its varying thickness create rather unique blasting problems which must be overcome in order to produce a minimum overall mining cost but not necessarily resulting in a minimum drilling and blasting cost per tonne. Future planning envisages the introduction of site mixed slurry explosives following test work and the application of a twin boom single operator rotary percussion drill. The paper outlines the overall developments,present and envisaged practices and the reasons for these changes.
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APA: Barber J  (1974)  Drilling and Blasting Techniques in Shallow Manganese Ore Deposits at Groote Eylandt û Present Performance and Future Outlook

MLA: Barber J Drilling and Blasting Techniques in Shallow Manganese Ore Deposits at Groote Eylandt û Present Performance and Future Outlook. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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