Gases From Explosives Detonated In Underground Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Meliton M. Garcia Satya Harpalani
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The volume of gases produced in major and trace amounts as a result of detonation of explosives in an underground mine was determined. The volumes of major gases (CO, CO2, NO and N02) were measured immediately following detonation, during the mucking operation, and following the removal of muck. Tests to identify and quantify the gases produced in trace amounts were performed following the detonation only. The composition of the gases produced varied significantly depending on the composition of the explosive/blasting agent. An average of 95% of the gases produced were found in the test chamber immediately following the detonation, while 2% was found in the chamber following the removal of the muck. Several compounds were identified in trace amounts. Of particular interest was the detection of benzene, toluene, butenes, ethyl benzene and naphthalene since exposure to some of these compounds, even in trace amounts, could present a serious health hazard.
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APA: Meliton M. Garcia Satya Harpalani  (1987)  Gases From Explosives Detonated In Underground Mines

MLA: Meliton M. Garcia Satya Harpalani Gases From Explosives Detonated In Underground Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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