Artificial Stabilization Of A Pit Slope At Twin Buttes, Arizona ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ben L. Seegmiller
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The artificial stabilization of a pit slope at the Twin Buttes Mine near Tucson, Arizona has been completed as part of a practical rock mechanics program. The research program began in June 1971 as a result of the three million ton South Slope slide(1) which caused significant economic and operational problems. Hydrological studies, field and laboratory testing and investigation of various stabilization systems(2)occupied the first year of research. In July 1972 a design for an artificial stabilization test using post-tensioned cable bolts was completed and the selection of an outside contractor was made the following month. The project began in mid-September and was completed during the first week of January 1973. The test site is located adjacent to the South Slope slide in a zone of high potential failure. When the site was initially selected it was thought that it would remain stable at least until the test could be completed. However, heavy rains which fell in late October induced displacement in the half of the test site adjacent to the South Slope slide. Prior to this stabilization test it was thought both impractical as well as improbable that a moving slide could be stabilized with an artificial support system(3). Because the project was nearing the half-way point it was decided that an attempt should be made to complete the test as originally planned. This meant, in effect, that an attempt would be made to stabilize the moving section as well as the stable section.
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APA: Ben L. Seegmiller  (1973)  Artificial Stabilization Of A Pit Slope At Twin Buttes, Arizona ? Introduction

MLA: Ben L. Seegmiller Artificial Stabilization Of A Pit Slope At Twin Buttes, Arizona ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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