The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit Mines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard M. Stewart Bruce A. Kennedy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Slope stability has now become a practical tool in the design and operation of open pits. The selection of slope angles is a critical decision that can have far-reaching effects on the accumulated cash flow and the overall profitability of a mining project. Slope failures can now be dealt with in a number of ways. Two methods - the total removal and the partial unloading of a failing zone-have been practiced for many years. However, with the refinement of monitoring techniques, open pits can now learn to live with a slide and even turn a potential loss into a gain. There are various techniques, such as presplit blasting, drainage systems, and artificial stabilization, which can be applied immediately in an existing open pit to improve the stability of the pit slopes. The technology of slope stability will play an important part in the future mining of low grade, previously marginal orebodies, which will have to be exploited if the mineral needs of the world are to be met.
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APA: Richard M. Stewart Bruce A. Kennedy  (1971)  The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit Mines

MLA: Richard M. Stewart Bruce A. Kennedy The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit Mines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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