Importance Of Pore Pressure Monitoring In High Walls

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kym L. Morton
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Ground water and associated pore pressure represent elements which can have a negative impact on surface mining and slope stability. Ground water flow and deformation within a slope influence each other. An increase in pore pressure will result in a decrease of effective stress; and conversely if the pore pressure decreases, the effective stress increases. Slope analysis and slope design calculations require good information on pore pressure distribution around an open pit excavation. Until recently very little pore pressure data was available and assumptions had to be used. Location and design of measuring points depend on geological and structural setting, geotechnical domains and practicality. Good planning and the use of sensitive point piezometers to measure in situ pore pressures means that real-time data can be collected and used for the construction of flow nets, the determination of pore pressure distribution around an open pit mine, the validation of the dewatering/depressurization requirements, the calculation of the efficiency of the dewatering system and finally the use of pore pressure data in slope stability analysis. The recommended layout for a monitoring system, types and design of piezometers, data collection and use of the pore pressure data are presented.
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APA: Kym L. Morton  (2008)  Importance Of Pore Pressure Monitoring In High Walls

MLA: Kym L. Morton Importance Of Pore Pressure Monitoring In High Walls. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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