Reports On Technological Research - Bureau Contribution To Slope Angle Research At The Kimbley Pit, Ely, Nevada

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert H. Merrill
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1969

Abstract

During the period from 1960 through 1966, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and Kennecott Copper Corp. performed an experiment to determine the changes in stress, strain, and displacement created by changes in slope angles. The experiment was performed at Kennecott's Kimbley pit near Ely, Nev. The supporting laboratory studies were made in the Bureau's Denver Mining Research Center, where final reduction of the data and summary reports are now in progress. The experiment was divided into two phases. The first consisted of the laboratory and field investigations required to select a new slope angle and configuration; the second phase consisted of a full-scale instrumented study in the west wall of the pit. The west slope was changed from an average of 45º to a slope angle that started at 45º on the south wall and gradually in- creased to 57 ½ º at the center of the west wall, and to 61 º on the north wall. The pit was deepened from 500 to about 550 ft, and approximately 2.55 million tons of waste and ore were removed from the wall.
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APA: Robert H. Merrill  (1969)  Reports On Technological Research - Bureau Contribution To Slope Angle Research At The Kimbley Pit, Ely, Nevada

MLA: Robert H. Merrill Reports On Technological Research - Bureau Contribution To Slope Angle Research At The Kimbley Pit, Ely, Nevada. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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