Back analysis of pit slope performance in a saturated alluvial sediment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Sweby J Player
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jun 22, 2022

Abstract

The material properties and hence performance of saturated alluvial sediments slope can be incorrectly forecast if the water content is not preserved, and materials properties not correctly determined. The occurrence of saturated sediments in the Western Australia (WA) Goldfields, while not common, should be a significant investigation focus. Geotechnical engineers new to the area may be unaware of this and hence the importance of correct testing and determination of the material strength. Application of appropriate analysis to determine stable pit slopes to an acceptable level of risk, is not possible unless the appropriate strength and hydrogeological parameters have been established at the outset. A back analysis is presented of a pit that had extensive slope failures in alluvial clay-rich sediments with discussion on the approach adopted by the original design engineers to assess pit wall stability and consequent poor slope performance. Learnings from a full pit 3D back analysis are presented, with an approach to geotechnical and hydrogeological investigations and analysis for slopes in similar materials.
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APA: G Sweby J Player  (2022)  Back analysis of pit slope performance in a saturated alluvial sediment

MLA: G Sweby J Player Back analysis of pit slope performance in a saturated alluvial sediment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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