Geotechnical Challenges At The Beal Mountain Mine, MT

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David Stone
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

The Beal Mountain Mine near Anaconda, MT is an interesting case history of a mine that has continued operations despite several large pit wall failures over a period of about 10 years. The largest event involved some 3.9 million tons of rock that has moved steadily at a rate of about 0.05 ft/day since 1992. This paper documents the geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring programs implemented at Beal to provide the company with a comfortable baseline that supported ongoing operations. The success and failure of a variety of stabilization measures will be discussed, along with typical instrumentation responses for several significant events. The success of Beal Mountain serves as a good model for mines faced with serious geotechnical challenges.
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APA: David Stone  (2001)  Geotechnical Challenges At The Beal Mountain Mine, MT

MLA: David Stone Geotechnical Challenges At The Beal Mountain Mine, MT. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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