A new technique for prediction of spoil pile stability: case history at the Kara Kara strip mine, Guyana, South America

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. George D. F. VanDine
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

"The possibility of spoil pile failure at the Kara Kara bauxite strip mine, Guyana, South America, is of major concern to the mine operators. The current mining technique requires the continuous operation of an 11 ms bucket capacity walking dragline on top of 18 metres of freshly spoiled uncompacted overburden material consisting of varying mixtures of kaolinitic clay and quartzitic sand. A field biased geotechnical study of undisturbed overburden and corresponding spoiled material has identified site-specific, non-linear correlations between vane shear strength, standard penetration resistance and spoil pile composition. Readily available geological exploration borehole logs has enabled a composite clay isopach map of the entire mining property to be drawn and critical areas to be zoned according to expected slope stability. Stability has been assessed using simple hand calculation techniques. Use of the resulting stability map provides the mine operators with a means of forecasting the need for appropriate preventative measures at varying stages of mine development, throughout the life of the mine.A similar investigation procedure could be employed at many presently operating and future strip mines.IntroductionThe Kara Kara bauxite stripe mine is located at Linden within the bauxite belt of Guyana in South America. The mining property covers a total area of 88 hectares of flat to gently sloping ground of which some forty per cent is being actively mined or being preparatorily stripped of overburden, prior to eventual mining (George and Gordon, 1979). The regional climate is tropic and humid. Temperatures vary from 16°C to 38°C and yearly rainfall averages 2600 mm, with at least 55 per cent of this precipitation occurring during the 'wet season' months of May to July and December to January."
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APA: H. George D. F. VanDine  (1983)  A new technique for prediction of spoil pile stability: case history at the Kara Kara strip mine, Guyana, South America

MLA: H. George D. F. VanDine A new technique for prediction of spoil pile stability: case history at the Kara Kara strip mine, Guyana, South America. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1983.

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