Selection, Design And Construction Of A Retaining Structure To Support The Primary Crusher Relocation Project At Round Mountain Mine - Preprint 09-022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
O. MacIntosh
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Round Mountain gold mine, located 90 km (55 miles) north of Tonopah, Nevada began large-scale production in 1977. During 2008 Round Mountain Gold Corporation (RMGC) relocated the primary crusher facility approximately 300 meters (1,000 feet) to make room for the next phase of open pit mining activities. This facility was installed in 1988 and used a log-crib retaining wall and dump pocket RMGC selected Hilfiker Retaining Walls and Collins Engineers, Inc. to provide design and materials for a new 17 meter (56 feet) high Mechanically Stabilized Embankment (MSE) wall to support the haul trucks at the new location. The construction contractor was EarthTech West Ltd. of Norwood, Colorado. An MSE wall with a cast-in-place concrete face was chosen as a durable, yet less expensive alternative to the reinforced concrete dump pocket that was originally designed for the project. The arrangement of the MSE wall is of an unusual configuration to meet a variety of operational and maintenance requirements. This paper outlines the selection process, design, and construction of the MSE wall.
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APA: O. MacIntosh  (2009)  Selection, Design And Construction Of A Retaining Structure To Support The Primary Crusher Relocation Project At Round Mountain Mine - Preprint 09-022

MLA: O. MacIntosh Selection, Design And Construction Of A Retaining Structure To Support The Primary Crusher Relocation Project At Round Mountain Mine - Preprint 09-022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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