Structural analysis and modelling in an evolving mineral resources operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Shahin A Jani N Arrys
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

Optimising pit slope stability and reducing strip ratio of a mining operation are two key tasks in geotechnical engineering. With a growing demand for minerals and an increasing cost associated with extraction, companies are constantly re-evaluating the viability of mineral deposits and challenging their geological understanding. Within Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO), the Structural Geology (SG) team investigate and collect critical data, such as point based orientations, mapping and geological inferences from adjacent pits to remodel deposits where previous interpretations have failed to account for structurally controlled slope failures. This work outlines the key methods utilised by the Structural Geology team which form the foundations of informed orebody knowledge and subsequent geotechnical design recommendations. This publication utilises the results from a recent analysis to highlight the benefits of this methodology and how it has impacted the economics of an operation through optimisation of a pit wall ‘cutback’ and crest relocation.
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APA: S Shahin A Jani N Arrys  (2024)  Structural analysis and modelling in an evolving mineral resources operation

MLA: S Shahin A Jani N Arrys Structural analysis and modelling in an evolving mineral resources operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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