IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. W. Butner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Feb 1, 1948

Abstract

The blast -hole method for drilling and breaking ground is not new to the mining industry . For several years it has been used rather extensively in Canada , particularly in the gold mines , where it was first developed and where the major advances in the technique as applied to present - day mining problems have been made . At present , 40 mines in Canada and the United States are using the method in one form or another , and from all indications its use will increase in the future . In two California mines , blast -hole diamond drilling is now used for a part of or for all stoping operations , and in one of these it is used to some extent in development work . At the Mountain Copper Co.'s Hornet mine in Shasta County, about 50 percent of the pyritic sulfide ore produced is mined by the blast - hole method , and the U. S. Vanadium Corp. mines 80 percent of the ore produced at its Pine Creek tungsten mine in Inyo County by this method . At Pine Creek , long -hole drilling and blasting is used for mining pillars also , and in pre - stoping development . The blast -hole diamond - drilling method is not applicable to all types of ore bodies . A third property in California , the El Dorado Limestone Company , El Dorado County, tried the method for several months in 1943 and 1944 , but , owing to certain factors that greatly increased mining cost , the company soon returned to conventional mining methods .
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APA: D. W. Butner  (1948)  IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California Mines

MLA: D. W. Butner IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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