Rock Mass Excavatability Assessment for the Proposed Open Pit Mine at Globe-Progress, Near Reefton

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The excavatability of the rock mass in a proposed open pit mine at Globe-Progress has been assessed. The rock mass was initially evaluated by determining variations in seismic velocity and by using the Revised Size-Strength Chart. These two assessments should be performed during the feasibility or early investigation stages of a project. A complete rock mass excavatability assessment using a suite of geological and geotechnical properties was then performed using three methods: RMR System; Modified Rippability Rating; and a productivity estimation method. These three methods should be applied during the investigation and design stages of a project. The preliminary assessments show that most of the open pit rock mass is expected to be rippable. The complete assessment differentiates weak, fair and good rock masses within the open pit. Weak rock mass exists along the Globe-Progress Shear zone, located along the northern and eastern pit walls and also in the western pit wall where the Chemist Shop Fault is located are both regions are expected to be diggable. Relatively weak rock mass also exists along the Globe-Progress Shear axial hinge. The Globe-Progress Shear limbs are generally fair to good rock where moderate to hard ripping should be expected.
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APA:  (1996)  Rock Mass Excavatability Assessment for the Proposed Open Pit Mine at Globe-Progress, Near Reefton

MLA: Rock Mass Excavatability Assessment for the Proposed Open Pit Mine at Globe-Progress, Near Reefton. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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