A Surface Geotechnical In-Pit Underground Portal Relocation: An Operations-Based Case Study - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russell J. Sheets
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

Reactivation of highwall slope failures during adverse weather had intermittently impacted haul road access into a previously mined open pit. These impacts ranged from limited access to full closures; however, the greater impact was to an underground mine that was developed within the open pit. Following several significant precipitation events, a rapid snow melts greatly accelerated movements finally closing the haul road and destabilizing other past failures. In addition to re-designing the overall pit access, the decision was made to relocate the primary portal to a more stable highwall. An accelerated surface geotechnical review was required to advance the portal relocation; however, only existing information from past investigation, existing geology model, visual inspections, and slope monitoring data were available for the assessment - no new investigations or data collection could be completed within the allowable timeframe. The evaluation included a review of the geology, an assessment of the current highwall condition and previously observed performance, and a rockfall analysis to evaluate existing catchment above the proposed new portal location.
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APA: Russell J. Sheets  (2024)  A Surface Geotechnical In-Pit Underground Portal Relocation: An Operations-Based Case Study - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Russell J. Sheets A Surface Geotechnical In-Pit Underground Portal Relocation: An Operations-Based Case Study - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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