Betze-Post Pit Slope Stability Monitoring At Barrick Goldstrike

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Sharon
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. Betze-Post open pit operations, located in northeastern Nevada, have experienced slope instability attributed to the presence of generally weak rock mass conditions, local adverse structural geology and perched groundwater. Ground movements are monitored with acombination of optical survey, extensometers, inclinometers, and time domain reflectometry (TDR).The slope monitoring system at Goldstrike includes two robotics theodolites, which provide real-time coverage for all highwall areas. Survey instruments are housed in specially designed climate controlled shelters in locations where all slopes can be observed. A “remote” computer housed with each theodolite collects data. The “base” computer, located in the mine offices, is used to access data from the remote computers via radio modem.
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APA: R. Sharon  (2000)  Betze-Post Pit Slope Stability Monitoring At Barrick Goldstrike

MLA: R. Sharon Betze-Post Pit Slope Stability Monitoring At Barrick Goldstrike. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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