Slope Stability and Engineering Geology At The Pierina Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Sharon E. Medina W. Callupe
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Slope stability in Barrick’s Pierina Mine open pit is significantly influenced by the structural geology, the variably argillized rock mass, and locally by perched groundwater. Development of an extensive surface water diversion network continues at Pierina, which is necessary to minimize highwall and adjacent natural landslide movement and erosion during the wet season. Slope movements are effectively monitored using optical survey methods, strobe light extensometers, gap monitors, and piezometers. The slope stability program at Pierina is focused on improving the understanding of the stability mechanisms in order to ensure continuous safe operating conditions. Priorities are placed on developing an accurate detailed engineering geological model, enhancing groundwater depressurization, and optimizing highwall controlled blasting procedures.
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APA: R. Sharon E. Medina W. Callupe  (2003)  Slope Stability and Engineering Geology At The Pierina Mine

MLA: R. Sharon E. Medina W. Callupe Slope Stability and Engineering Geology At The Pierina Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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