Modeling of Dewatering & Depressurization of an Open Pit with Historic Underground Mine Workings

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Yaming Chen Gerry Papini
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Sep 30, 2022

Abstract

This paper presents a case study of three-dimensional groundwater modeling of a proposed open pit at a gold mine project with historic flooded underground (u/g) mine workings in British Columbia, Canada. The modelling approach for dewatering the open pit included passive dewatering by draining water under natural hydraulic gradients and active dewatering by using active dewater wells, together with residual water drains. Target water level drawdowns behind the pit wall were used to determine the number and depths of dewatering wells to meet the slope stability requirements and in estimation of pit inflow rates. Conceptualizing the u/g mine workings and assigning appropriate flow boundary conditions throughout the life of the mine posed some unique challenges.
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APA: Yaming Chen Gerry Papini  (2022)  Modeling of Dewatering & Depressurization of an Open Pit with Historic Underground Mine Workings

MLA: Yaming Chen Gerry Papini Modeling of Dewatering & Depressurization of an Open Pit with Historic Underground Mine Workings. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2022.

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