Prediction Of Slope Failure At Letlhakane Mine With The Geomos Slope Monitoring System

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
George Kayesa
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

[ ] A multiple-bench slope failure occurred at Letlhakane mine on 14th July 2005. No injuries or damage to equipment was suffered and mining production was not affected. Slope failure was preceded by the precursors of tension crack formation, crack widening and extension as well as slope monitoring targets movement. It was predicted that slope failure was imminent using the Geomos slope monitoring system, though the timing was not certain. The area to be affected by the slope failure was also known before hand as was the slope failure mode. As a result, measures were taken to avoid exposing personnel and mining equipment to the slope failure risk. This paper discusses how the prediction of the slope failure of 14th July 2005 using the Geomos slope monitoring system resulted into avoiding potentially fatal injury, damage to mining equipment and loss of mining production.
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APA: George Kayesa  (2006)  Prediction Of Slope Failure At Letlhakane Mine With The Geomos Slope Monitoring System

MLA: George Kayesa Prediction Of Slope Failure At Letlhakane Mine With The Geomos Slope Monitoring System. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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