Vibration Control and Seismic Analysis of the Kneeling Nun Rock Pinnacle Adjacent to the Santa Rita Pit, New Mexico

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Catherine Aimone-Martin Brandon Pease Mike Wheat
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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175 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Kneeling Nun rock pinnacle is a prominent landmark, 90 ft in height and 35 ft in width, that resides on a bluff overlooking the Santa Rita pit at the Chino Mines Co. operations near Silver City, New Mexico. The company plans to expand the current pit limits, resulting in a change in direction and distance of hard rock mine blasting operations in relation to the pinnacle. Concerns about the stability of the pinnacle adjacent to mining activity has prompted company personnel to enhance the seismic monitoring program both on the pinnacle and along the current open pit highwall that forms the base support below the pinnacle foundation. This paper presents the vibration response characteristics of the pinnacle, in terms of amplitude and natural frequencies of motions and damping characteristics, for measurements recorded at the top and base of the pinnacle. The influence that blasthole initiation timing and sequence of hole detonations have on vibration response is discussed. A simple analysis is made to estimate factors of safety against cracking of the landmark as well as blast-induced slope instabilities within the foundation rock.
Citation

APA: Catherine Aimone-Martin Brandon Pease Mike Wheat  (2000)  Vibration Control and Seismic Analysis of the Kneeling Nun Rock Pinnacle Adjacent to the Santa Rita Pit, New Mexico

MLA: Catherine Aimone-Martin Brandon Pease Mike Wheat Vibration Control and Seismic Analysis of the Kneeling Nun Rock Pinnacle Adjacent to the Santa Rita Pit, New Mexico. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.

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