Importance of Understanding 3-D Kinematic Controls in the Review of Displacement Monitoring of Deep Open Pits Above Underground Mass Mining Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Severin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2009

Abstract

Surface mining operations are increasingly involving the design and development of deeper and larger open pits, often with plans to transition into underground mass mining operations. Experiences at the Palabora Mine in South Africa demonstrate the complex interactions between underground workings and the steep slopes above that may lead to slope movements that potentially pose safety and economic concerns. To properly assess the rock mass response to these interactions for planning of future developments, understanding the controlling influence of geological and geomechanical structures is crucial. Preliminary results are presented from a detailed review of historical slope monitoring data from the Palabora Mine, before and after the initiation of block caving 400-m beneath a 800-m deep pit. This paper demonstrates that a detailed analysis of geology and monitoring data can be used to better understand the kinematic controls of complex rock slope displacements and interactions between open pits and underground mines. This investigative treatment of the monitoring data is important in understanding the failure mechanisms prior to undertaking sophisticated 3-D numerical models.
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APA: J. Severin  (2009)  Importance of Understanding 3-D Kinematic Controls in the Review of Displacement Monitoring of Deep Open Pits Above Underground Mass Mining Operations

MLA: J. Severin Importance of Understanding 3-D Kinematic Controls in the Review of Displacement Monitoring of Deep Open Pits Above Underground Mass Mining Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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