RI 9651 - Material Properties Affecting The Stability Of A 50-Year-Old Rock Dump In An Active Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. R. Tesarik R. W. McKibbin
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Material properties affecting slope stability were measured in a large 50-year-old, partially consolidated rockdump located in an active open-pit mine. Field tests included single-ring infiltration and density. In addition, a nuclear depth-moisture gauge was used to measure water content in six stainless-steel-cased drill holes on the crest and an upper bench of the rock dump. Precipitation, evaporation, wind speed and direction, and temperature data were collected at a weather station installed on the dump’s crest. Laboratory tests included particle-size distribution, specific gravity, Atterberg limits, and water content. By measuring material properties of a rock dump presumed to be stable, the safety of miners working on or at the toe of old rock dumps constructed of similar material and located in a similar climate can be assessed.
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APA: D. R. Tesarik R. W. McKibbin  (1999)  RI 9651 - Material Properties Affecting The Stability Of A 50-Year-Old Rock Dump In An Active Mine

MLA: D. R. Tesarik R. W. McKibbin RI 9651 - Material Properties Affecting The Stability Of A 50-Year-Old Rock Dump In An Active Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1999.

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