Kennecott's Delayed Blasting Technique Cuts Costs, Improves Pit Stability

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert R. Dimock Gene D. Clayton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1977

Abstract

A time-consuming and expensive preshearing program to minimize the adverse effects of blasting on slope stability at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Ruth Pit in east-central Nevada has been eliminated in favor of down-the-hole, nonelectric delayed blasting which can produce a smooth wall effect and improve blast fragmentation. The new blasting approach resulted from a Kennecott engineering investigation aimed at improving the stability of the extremely variable rock conditions found throughout the pit by reducing the vibrational energy imparted to the walls with conventional bench blasts.
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APA: Robert R. Dimock Gene D. Clayton  (1977)  Kennecott's Delayed Blasting Technique Cuts Costs, Improves Pit Stability

MLA: Robert R. Dimock Gene D. Clayton Kennecott's Delayed Blasting Technique Cuts Costs, Improves Pit Stability. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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