Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, China

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kevin Holley Paul Skayman Huang Zhiwei
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In 1989 The First Brigade for Geology and Mineral Exploration of Qinghai Province discovered gold at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan, Tanjianshan. Between 1992 and 2002 small scale mining was carried out at these sites using underground mining methods at Jinlonggou and an open pit at Qinlongtan. During 2003 and 2004 geotechnical investigations were carried out in support of a bankable feasibility study. An important objective of this investigation was to meet both internationally accepted standards and codes of practice, and also to satisfy the Chinese requirements. Extensive use of local experience was utilised. Where possible geological drilling information was incorporated into the assessment. Extensive geotechnical mapping of surface and underground exposures, and index testing to gain an appreciation of rock intact strength were used to characterise the sites. Rock mass classification (MRMR) was used to assess indicative overall slope angles and appropriate bench stack heights for the proposed pits at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan. Measured discontinuity orientations were used in kinematic analysis to assess stability of possible pit slope geometry at a batter and overall scale to provide preliminary recommendations for the pit slope configuration. Numerical modelling was also carried out to improve the understanding of anticipated pit behaviour. Site investigation and preliminary geotechnical design details, that incorporate site specific conditions for the formation of open pits at Tanjianshan, are discussed in this paper.
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APA: Kevin Holley Paul Skayman Huang Zhiwei  (2006)  Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, China

MLA: Kevin Holley Paul Skayman Huang Zhiwei Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, China. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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