Back Calculations For The Determination Of Strength And Deformational Characteristics Of Soils In Open-Pit Slopes And Hydrofilled Structures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. M. Galperin
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Back analysis is a very important procedure for proper understanding of physical processes. Back analysis can be used to establish the role of different factors, define parameters to be calculated and formulate the behavior of natural or physical processes based on field experimental results. It is evident that, in order to obtain the necessary data for back analysis, field observations are required. For the Michailovsky region (Kursk Magnetic Anomaly, KMA) the long-term strength characteristics of the clay covering the quarry slopes were established with the help of back landslide calculations. The obtained data allowed quantification of the shearing resistance parameters at the presence or absence of intermittent dips of discharge in the pit bank massif structures. Based on the results of investigation for material composition, strength and deformation of finely dispersed (clay-chalk) deposits in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly including measuring of the settlements of filled structures, complex probing and laboratory determination of water-physical and mechanical properties of "man-made" soils, engineering-geological zoning of filled structures was carried out.
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APA: A. M. Galperin  (2005)  Back Calculations For The Determination Of Strength And Deformational Characteristics Of Soils In Open-Pit Slopes And Hydrofilled Structures

MLA: A. M. Galperin Back Calculations For The Determination Of Strength And Deformational Characteristics Of Soils In Open-Pit Slopes And Hydrofilled Structures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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