The Slope Stability Assessment in the Wall Overlooking the Sungun Copper Concentrator Plan

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 7258 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
The concentrator plant is located near a very high (105m), large (- 500m) and steep (a, > 45' ) wall. Geologically, the wall was composed of very complicated formations and broad range of soils and rocks type in which a variety of local typical failures models have been occurred on different soil and rocks formations. The construction of concentrator plant structure and other activities have been overshadowed by these local failures. Safety and risk of huge failures were serious concern. For distinguishing the wall conditions a broad campaign of slope stability investigation with detailed geotechnical drilling on berms of wall have been done and the structure of slope was fully identified and further Lab tests and slope simulation models done. Slope stability of the wall was analyzed and the effects of instability factors were described in short term (for construction phase) and long term (for production phase).The results indicated, if a well-appointed drainage system is implemented, the overall stability of the wall in short term will not cause any particular problem but about long term stability, the wall must be supported by rock bolting, consolidation grouting, shotcrete reinforced with fibers. The results have been confirmed by passing one year after this investigation.
Citation
APA:
(2005) The Slope Stability Assessment in the Wall Overlooking the Sungun Copper Concentrator PlanMLA: The Slope Stability Assessment in the Wall Overlooking the Sungun Copper Concentrator Plan. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.