Principles And Applications Of Displacing Overburden In Strip Mines By Explosives Casting ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alan Bauer
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In recent years there has been increasing interest in employing the technique of explosive casting in strip mines. Explosive casting, applied to dragline mining, describes the procedure whereby the overburden is horizontally displaced by blasting causing a portion of the material to be thrown into the previously mined cut. Therefore, it is not necessary to subsequently excavate this waste with the stripping equipment. In addition, allowing the overburden unrestricted movement during the blast most often results in improved fragmentation and enhanced machine productivity. The method is receiving attention because the capital and maintenance costs of stripping equipment has risen rapidly in relation to explosives costs. Improved productivity is necessary to maintain unit costs at an acceptable level.
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APA: Alan Bauer  (1983)  Principles And Applications Of Displacing Overburden In Strip Mines By Explosives Casting ? Introduction

MLA: Alan Bauer Principles And Applications Of Displacing Overburden In Strip Mines By Explosives Casting ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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