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Implications of mining practices in an open-pit gold mine for monitoring of a comprehensive test-ban treaty
Author(s) -
S. Jarpe,
Barbara Moran,
Peter Goldstein,
L. A. Glenn
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/207601
Subject(s) - rock blasting , mining engineering , treaty , gold mining , open pit mining , environmental science , mine safety , geology , engineering , civil engineering , forensic engineering , law , waste management , coal mining , political science , chemistry , coal
This report summarizes the results of an experiment at the Gold Quarry pit, operated by the Newmont Gold Company at Carlin, NV The purpose of the experiment was to obtain local and regional seismic data, together with ``ground truth``, from conventional surface blasting activity and to use these data to help determine the effectiveness with which conventional mining blasts can be discriminated from underground nuclear explosions

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