The Application Of Geotechnical Monitoring To Stability Evaluation And Mine Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Maleki
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In this paper, long-term measurements in five underground mines are presented to demonstrate how these measurements can be applied to stability evaluations and design of underground excavations. These case studies address both the global aspects of strata response to mining activities as well local ground behavior and support loading. The measurements include static (stress and deformation) and geophysical. Case studies quantify pillar behavior, roof-floor deformation patterns, overburden response, and microseismic activities. Large-scale studies quantify the nonuniform nature of overburden deformation and collapse. Local measurements address yield and stable pillar load deformation characteristics, as well as the performance of support systems under combined axial and lateral loads.
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APA: H. Maleki  (2002)  The Application Of Geotechnical Monitoring To Stability Evaluation And Mine Design

MLA: H. Maleki The Application Of Geotechnical Monitoring To Stability Evaluation And Mine Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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