Use Of Percussion Drilling Information For Pit Slope Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. C. Martin
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Stability analysis and design of open pit slopes is generally based on an assessment of rock cores and rock exposures on surface or in underground workings. Until recently, core for such assessments has been readily available from exploration drilling programs. In recent years, many exploration programs have reduced the amount of coring and rely more heavily on less expensive rotary or percussion drilling programs where drill cut-tings are sampled for geological evaluation and assay. This paper describes a technique whereby costs of the geotechnical investigation are reduced by using rotary percussion drilling information to assess geotechnical properties of the rock mass. A limited number of core holes are required to establish basic relationships between the mechanical properties of core and the characteristics of the percussion chips. These properties are used as a basis to extrapolate the coring information to encompass the entire area of the rock mass for which percussion drilling information is available.
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APA: D. C. Martin  (1990)  Use Of Percussion Drilling Information For Pit Slope Design

MLA: D. C. Martin Use Of Percussion Drilling Information For Pit Slope Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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