2017
DOI: 10.5937/mmeb1704165m
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The impact of blasting on the environment in the open pit mining

Abstract: In the open pit mining of mineral raw materials, blasting, whose role is to break the undisturbed mass for easier loading, is the necessary technological phase. In the mass blasting at the open pits of metal ore, there is a rise of cloud composed of gases and dust, blasting mining products, which have negative effects on the surrounding environment. This work presents the calculations of a cloud size, concentration of gases and dust in blasting.

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“…On average, mining requires around 0.4 to 1 kg of explosives to crush one ton of rock prior to mineral extraction [74,75]. Mining explosives are made up of chemical mixtures that produce pressure (over 2000 bar), heat (over 3000 K), and gasses that generate waves to crack and break rocks at different speeds depending on the type of rocks and minerals being extracted [75,76].…”
Section: Nitrate Contamination From Mining Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On average, mining requires around 0.4 to 1 kg of explosives to crush one ton of rock prior to mineral extraction [74,75]. Mining explosives are made up of chemical mixtures that produce pressure (over 2000 bar), heat (over 3000 K), and gasses that generate waves to crack and break rocks at different speeds depending on the type of rocks and minerals being extracted [75,76].…”
Section: Nitrate Contamination From Mining Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detonation of mining explosives uses mixtures such as ammonium nitrate -fuel oils (AN-FO), Amonex-1, and Majdanit 10, which produce high quantities of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides (mainly NO 2 ) as their byproducts, amongst other chemicals and gases [76,77]. AN-FO are low-cost N-based explosives commonly used in both pit and open cast mines; they contain 94.5% ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3 ) and 5.5% fuel oil, which are delivered separately and only mixed at the mining site prior to denotation, hence a great contributor to N contamination [78].…”
Section: Nitrate Contamination From Mining Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first step in this process is a procurement of raw material for further processing and transformation. [18] Large amount of lignite makes possible a certain level of energy independence on one side, while on the other side3, the negative effects of reliance on lignite must be taken into account. The Thermal Power Plants "Kosovo A" and "Kosovo B" operate according to the outdated environmental standards, thus producing the high emissions of harmful gases which, consequently, greatly affect the environment and human health.…”
Section: Environmental Pollution By the Thermal Power Plants In Kosovmentioning
confidence: 99%