Mining - Analysis of Pit Slides in Some Incompetent Rocks

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. F. Coates K. L. McRorie J. B. Stubbins
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Twenty-two pit slides that occurred in two Canadian open pit mining properties are analyzed. Information on the results of laboratory tests of the rocks and a brief description of the geological environment are also presented. One deduction from the study is that slides seem to be predictable by using established theory. This corroboration indicates that, contrary to normal mining practice, the appropriate slope angle should vary with the height of the wall. In addition, if the general ground water level around an open pit can be reduced, the appropriate slope angles of the walls could then be increased by a determinable amount. The ultimate objective of these investigations is to determine the relationship between the percentage probability of failure of any slope designed with specific strength paraheters. With this relationship it would then be possible to determine optimum slope angles. Because of changes in various economic factors, open pits are now being mined to much greater depths than previously. The need to keep stripping ratios low without endanrrerine.-- lives and equipment provides a strong incentive to determine the maximum practicable wall slopes. Applied research work is currently being conducted to establish the methods for analyzing optimum slopes.
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APA: D. F. Coates K. L. McRorie J. B. Stubbins  (1963)  Mining - Analysis of Pit Slides in Some Incompetent Rocks

MLA: D. F. Coates K. L. McRorie J. B. Stubbins Mining - Analysis of Pit Slides in Some Incompetent Rocks. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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