The Influence of Underground Voids on the Stability of Pit Wall Slopes ? A Probabilistic Approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kamran Esmaieli
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2013

Abstract

Open Pit Mining Through Underground Voids: Challenges Main Challenges/Hazards: Unexpected collapse of the pit floor and/or pit walls; The loss of equipment and/or people into underground voids; Loss of explosives from blast holes that broken through into the underground voids. How to address these challenges? An important step that must be integrated into mine planning and design is the accurate detection and delineation of underground voids. (i.e. probe drilling, Geophysical techniques, laser scanning,?); Leaving a pillar of adequate thickness between the working bench and the underground voids; Backfilling the underground voids from surface using vertical or inclined raises; Monitoring the working locations (pit floor and pit slopes) to detect movements.
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APA: Kamran Esmaieli  (2013)  The Influence of Underground Voids on the Stability of Pit Wall Slopes ? A Probabilistic Approach

MLA: Kamran Esmaieli The Influence of Underground Voids on the Stability of Pit Wall Slopes ? A Probabilistic Approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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