Geomorphological and Geophysical Investigation of the Waste Dump Site, Porgera Gold Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Deakin RC Pilon CG
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

It is proposed that a waste rock dump be constructed on slopes consisting of soft colluvium and weathered Chim Formation mudstone at the Porgera Gold Mine, in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Geolog- ical, geomorphological and geophysical investigations were conducted in support of geotechnical studies to assess the physical character of the 6km2 site. Geomorphological studies focused on the extent and nature of colluvium cover and landslide activity. Detailed ground traverse mapping resulted in classification and delineation of eight terrains and seven material types. Seismic refraction and resistivity profiling, combined with drilling, provided subsurface data. Results were presented as standard profiles, coloured contoured sections and plans. Subsurface features, including deep colluvial channels, buried cliffs, slump blocks and buried alluvial channels, were identified. Results of the combined investigations allowed designers to model the colluvium/ bedrock surface and identify critical areas of deep, mobile colluvium and weak bedrock. A design approach was developed which accounted for the morphology of landslide systems and distribution of colluvium types.
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APA: Deakin RC Pilon CG  (1991)  Geomorphological and Geophysical Investigation of the Waste Dump Site, Porgera Gold Mine

MLA: Deakin RC Pilon CG Geomorphological and Geophysical Investigation of the Waste Dump Site, Porgera Gold Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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