Stability Problems And Rock Support At The Tellnes Open Pit Mine, Norway

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bjørn Nilsen Brian J. Ballou
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Tellnes open pit mine in Southwestern Norway has been operating since 1960. The maximum height of pit walls is currently about 150 meters with the current mine plan extending this distance to 400 meters with slope stability being a major controlling factor. As a result of unfavorable combinations of directions of major joints and faults, local stability problems have occurred several places in the pits walls. Stability problems have affected the reliability of main transport roads on several occasions. Most of such incidents have occurred during heavy rainstorms and during periods of repeated freezing/thawing. This paper reviews some of the stability problems and the measures taken to deal with such stability problems.
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APA: Bjørn Nilsen Brian J. Ballou  (2006)  Stability Problems And Rock Support At The Tellnes Open Pit Mine, Norway

MLA: Bjørn Nilsen Brian J. Ballou Stability Problems And Rock Support At The Tellnes Open Pit Mine, Norway. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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