Management Of The Drilling And Blasting Practices At The Mission Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. H. Phillips
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The Mission Mine is an open-pit copper mine located 18 miles south of Tucson, Arizona in the eastern foothills of the Sierrita Mountains. Mining is done on 40 foot benches using P & H 2100 shovels and 170-ton Terex trucks. Drilling is accomplished With two (2) Bucyrus-Erie 45R?s, one (1) Bucyrus-Erie 60R and two (2) Ingersoll Rand T-5?s. For secondary drilling. a Joy VCR-ISO truck mounted drill is used. The mine is currently operating 3 shifts/day, 7 days/week at 59,100 tons per day, with the mill receiving 28,500 tons per day. The management of the drilling and blasting program requires extensive record keeping in all phases of the operation. This is essential in order to evaluate different products and procedures.
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APA: T. H. Phillips  (1988)  Management Of The Drilling And Blasting Practices At The Mission Mine

MLA: T. H. Phillips Management Of The Drilling And Blasting Practices At The Mission Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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