Slope Stability Investigations at the Mt. Whaleback Iron Ore Mine, Western Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Trudinger JP
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Mt. Newman Mining Company Pty. Ltd.3 oper ates the Mt. Whaleback iron ore mine in the Ham- ersley Iron Ore Province of Western Australia. The present rate of production of high grade hematite iron ore is 33 million tonnes per year. Mining is by open cut quarrying,with 15m high benches. The present quarry operations will be extended to a large oval pit to win over 1400 million tonnes of iron ore. The pit slopes will extend up to 500m in depth and the perimet- er of the slopes will exceed 15km. Sixty per- cent of the ore is below the water table, which presently lies 45m below the general plain level Dames & Moore, rock mechanics consultants designed the pit slopes during early mine devel- opment to ensure an economic and safe operation.
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APA: Trudinger JP  (1975)  Slope Stability Investigations at the Mt. Whaleback Iron Ore Mine, Western Australia

MLA: Trudinger JP Slope Stability Investigations at the Mt. Whaleback Iron Ore Mine, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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