Conference Proceedings
Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008
Conference Proceedings
Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008
Extending Drill and Blast Limits - The Carpathia Experience
Mining the Carpathia orebody at the Ardlethan tin mine in the late 1970s involved an innovative approach to underground mining which stretched the limits of drilling and blasting techniques. Holes of up to 95 m in length were drilled and blasted from the surface to extract an orebody which extended from 45 m to approximately 95 m below surface. This approach resulted in the elimination of an underground drilling sublevel, thus minimising the costs and hazards associated with underground drilling and blasting. Now, almost 30 years on, this method would probably still be the most appropriate choice._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Molinia, A, 2008. Extending drill and blast limits - the Carpathia experience, in Proceedings Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008, pp 175-178 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Molinia, A, 2008. Extending drill and blast limits - the Carpathia experience, in Proceedings Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008, pp 175-178 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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