The Benefit To Open Pit Rock Slope Design Of Geotechnical Databases

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. J. Little
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Potgietersrust Platinums Ltd is Anglo Platinum?s only open pit operation and annually extracts 57 million tonnes of rock from 2 open pits. Over the past 3 years ~220 km of exploration drilling has been done, ~1000 km of rock face have been exposed for face mapping and over 7000 laboratory and field tests have been conducted. This has produced large amounts of geotechnical data to be utilised for feasibility studies, initial slope design and ongoing slope optimisation. It was necessary therefore to develop geotechnical databases to manage the vast amounts of data collected. SABLE and MineMapper 3D databases were created for logging and mapping respectively, with rock testing data incorporated into both. A pit inspections database was developed in MS Access and the existing groundwater and slope monitoring database was improved. The databases were linked to AutoCAD and Datamine to ensure that the latest geotechnical data is used for planning, draughting and modelling. The use of geotechnical databases ensures that no data is lost, standards are maintained and analysis can be easily performed. This increases the confidence of the analysis and allows the geotechnical engineers to optimise slope designs and blast designs on a regular basis. This reduces the risk of slope failure thus making the open pits more economical and safe.
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APA: M. J. Little  (2006)  The Benefit To Open Pit Rock Slope Design Of Geotechnical Databases

MLA: M. J. Little The Benefit To Open Pit Rock Slope Design Of Geotechnical Databases. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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