Open Pit Slope Design And Stability Challenges At The Rio Tinto Borax Boron Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Mattern
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The engineering geology of the Rio Tinto Borax Boron Mine creates challenges in providing practical slope design recommendations to mine planning engineers. Low strength sedimentary units interbedded with very low strength lakebed clays surround the orebody. Faulting has offset and juxtaposed these units into variably adverse orientations, while groundwater is compartmentalized both vertically and horizontally within fault blocks. A collective program of geologic data collection, geomechanical strength testing, geologic modeling, slope depressurization, confirmation of underground stope locations, and documentation of slope behavior provides vital information for design investigations and sensitivities. Analysis results lead to risk assessments and operational procedures that add value to the business by optimizing slope configurations and minimizing risk.
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APA: J. R. Mattern  (2004)  Open Pit Slope Design And Stability Challenges At The Rio Tinto Borax Boron Mine

MLA: J. R. Mattern Open Pit Slope Design And Stability Challenges At The Rio Tinto Borax Boron Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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