The Conversion To Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Blasting At Tennessee Copper Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Henry B. Estabrooks
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

As was the case with many other mining companies, the management of Tennessee Copper Company' viewed with some interest reports in various trade and technical journals of the successful use of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixtures as an explosive in coal stripping., construction, open pit mining and finally in underground salt mines. The apparently simple transition from the "interested" stage to a point where in excess of 80% of the ex¬plosives used is ammonium nitrate may be of interest. The Tennessee Copper Company operates five mines in the "Copper Basin" of Polk County which lies on the extreme southeast corner of Tennessee. The ore is a massive sulfide principally pyrrhotite and pyrite with some tough lime silicates as gangue while the walls are greywacke interbedded with schist. Average total production is 28,000 tons per 5-day week and an average of 422 feet of development per week. Development work consists of 8'x 8?, 6?x 7?, 5'x 7? and 4'x 6? drifts driven with drifter drills using 1-5/8" carbide detachable bits and 5'x 5' raises driven with stopers using 1-5/8" bits.
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APA: Henry B. Estabrooks  (1962)  The Conversion To Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Blasting At Tennessee Copper Company

MLA: Henry B. Estabrooks The Conversion To Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil Blasting At Tennessee Copper Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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