Improvements to Blast Performance by Use of a Low-Density Emulsion at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 81 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
The Meikle Mine is a high-grade, underground gold mine that utilizes a primary and secondary stoping method with delayed backfill. The newly developed Rodeo Mine will start production using similar mining methods in late 2001. The combined production for the mines will be 4100 stpd of ore in 2002. Dilution of the secondary stopes resulting from blast induced overbreak of the backfill placed in the primary stopes was an issue identified as being a major contributor to the total mining cost at the Meikle Mine. To address the overbreak issue, a low-density, polystyrene enhanced bulk emulsion was developed and introduced to the mine. The density and energy of the emulsion was varied until an optimal level was reached. The use of a low-density bulk emulsion has greatly reduced the overbreak of the primary stope backfill when blasting the secondary stopes. Benefits to the mines include reduced secondary stope dilution, lowered total mining cost, and increased revenues.1
Citation
APA:
(2002) Improvements to Blast Performance by Use of a Low-Density Emulsion at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle MineMLA: Improvements to Blast Performance by Use of a Low-Density Emulsion at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.