Two- and Three-Dimensional Numerical Analysis of the Interaction Between Open Pit Slope Stability and Remnant Underground Voids

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M E. Pierce
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Recent advances in comminution and heap leach technology have resulted in the development of many large-scale, low-grade open pit mines that coincide with areas of historical underground workings. Twoand three-dimensional numerical modelling has been conducted to assess the interaction between open pit slope stability and remnant underground voids. Most design analyses for open pit slopes assume a two-dimensional problem geometry. This is not the condition encountered in practice ù particularly when remnant underground voids interact with a large-scale open pit slope. Three-dimensional numerical models have been shown to provide a more realistic representation of the interaction between overall open pit slope stability and remnant underground voids.
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APA: M E. Pierce  (2003)  Two- and Three-Dimensional Numerical Analysis of the Interaction Between Open Pit Slope Stability and Remnant Underground Voids

MLA: M E. Pierce Two- and Three-Dimensional Numerical Analysis of the Interaction Between Open Pit Slope Stability and Remnant Underground Voids. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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