Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Sydney
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Sydney
In-Situ Rock Condition Assessment for Underground Mining Operations
A geophysical technique of rock mass assessment for engineering purposes is being investigated and shows positive correlation with direct structural logging and mapping techniques for the detection of major geological features. The technique is cross-hole acoustic surveying incorporating high speed signal averaging, with a maximum hole separation in excess of 30 metres in hard unfractured rock masses. The bulk of the field test work was carried out in open stopes in the copper ore bodies of Mount Isa Mines Limited. The investigation forms part of an integrated study of blasting in mining, aiming for fragmentation control through blast design modification. The rock quality factor, Q, is presented as a blasting index and can be determined for a significant portion of a production stope.
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C K McKenzie, B M McKavanagh, S J Dear, J R Grant
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- Published: 1981
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