The Impact Of A Large-Scale Failure Of The External Waste Dump To The Operations At The South Field Mine, Ptolemais, Greece

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K. Kavouridis
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

On 30 April 2004, a large scale slope failure incident occurred at the external waste dump facility of the South Field Mine, in the Western Macedonia Lignite Center, Greece. This landslide involved the mobilization of waste overburden material (that was continuously deposited for the last 20 years) in the order of 40 Mm3, while the material that moved outside the boundaries of the waste dump was in the order of 3 Mm3. The factors that led to failure as well as the procedures and measures taken in order to stabilize the failure and resume normal operations at the South Field Mine are presented and discussed. Emphasis is given to the impact on mine operations and the cost related to resuming of normal production operation as well as to implementing important modifications and improvements of the materials handling system.
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APA: K. Kavouridis  (2006)  The Impact Of A Large-Scale Failure Of The External Waste Dump To The Operations At The South Field Mine, Ptolemais, Greece

MLA: K. Kavouridis The Impact Of A Large-Scale Failure Of The External Waste Dump To The Operations At The South Field Mine, Ptolemais, Greece. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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