Slope Stabilization At ?El Cerrejon? Coal Mine, Columbia, South America

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Jaramillo
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Expanded West Pit of the 15 MTY El Cerrejon Mine will reach a maximum depth of270 m. Slope stability evaluations indicated that this depth, combined with structural complexities, would create a serious risk of footwall instability. Stabilization call for anchoring the footwall by installation of cable bolts, 9 to 33 m long, of multi-strand steel cable. For each of the 15 m high mining benches, a row of bolts is installed with variable horizontal spacing, depending on dip magnitude. Cable bolting is now standard operating practice and 11800 bolts will have been installed during the life of the mine.
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APA: M. Jaramillo  (1995)  Slope Stabilization At ?El Cerrejon? Coal Mine, Columbia, South America

MLA: M. Jaramillo Slope Stabilization At ?El Cerrejon? Coal Mine, Columbia, South America. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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