Stability Considerations for Slopes Excavated in Fine Hard Soils/Soft Rocks at Cobre Las Cruces Mine, Sevilla, Spain

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Cooper M. D. Rodriguez J. M. Galera V. Pozo
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Jul 1, 2019

Abstract

"Cobre Las Cruces mine extracts copper minerals from a VMS deposit located in the well-known Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB). As an open pit, it is distinguished geologically from other IPB mines by the presence of around 150 m of Tertiary soft marls, known locally as the Guadalquivir Blue Marls, followed by a regionally important aquifer. Below the marls and aquifer the mineralization is hosted by rocks typical of the Palaeozoic within the IPB, comprising gossan, tuffs, slates, and sulphides.This combination of a substantially soft rock and more competent, older (but still occasionally problematic) Palaeozoic lithologies constitutes a unique geological framework and presents substantial challenges in maintenance of slope stability, and therefore operational safety, at the mine site. This paper describes the fundamental design, excavation, and monitoring measures implemented at the mine to maintain safe production, and the lessons learnt during the mine development. IntroductionAs a modern Spanish mine, Las Cruces is committed to the use of best available technology and practices with the aim of guaranteeing the production of ore in a safe environment. From a practical perspective, this implies the realization of a high quality pit design, ongoing geotechnical mapping of exposed slopes to ensure conformity with design, and use of leading geotechnical surveillance technology to complement visual observations. The focus of this article is to illustrate how, at a mine site with potentially problematic soil/rock conditions, multiple advanced techniques employed from design stage analysis through to final pit configuration and vigilance, were combined to achieve an overall control of the ground conditions. In Figure 1 the layout of the pit is shown, illustrating development at the beginning of 2015."
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APA: S. Cooper M. D. Rodriguez J. M. Galera V. Pozo  (2019)  Stability Considerations for Slopes Excavated in Fine Hard Soils/Soft Rocks at Cobre Las Cruces Mine, Sevilla, Spain

MLA: S. Cooper M. D. Rodriguez J. M. Galera V. Pozo Stability Considerations for Slopes Excavated in Fine Hard Soils/Soft Rocks at Cobre Las Cruces Mine, Sevilla, Spain. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2019.

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