Guidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit Slope Stability
Edited by Geoff Beale, John Read
Description
Guidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit Slope Stability is a comprehensive account of the hydrogeological procedures that should be followed when performing open pit slope stability design studies. Created as an outcome of the Large Open Pit (LOP) project, an international research and technology transfer project on the stability of rock slopes in open pit mines, this book expands on the hydrogeological model chapter in the LOP project's previous book Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design (Read & Stacey, 2009; CSIRO PUBLISHING).
The book comprises six sections which outline the latest technology and best practice procedures for hydrogeological investigations. The sections cover: the framework used to assess the effect of water in slope stability; how water pressures are measured and tested in the field; how a conceptual hydrogeological model is prepared; how water pressures are modelled numerically; how slope depressurisation systems are implemented; and how the performance of a slope depressurisation program is monitored and reconciled with the design.
Guidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit Slope Stability offers slope design practitioners a road map that will help them decide how to investigate and treat water pressures in pit slopes. It provides guidance and essential information for mining and civil engineers, geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists and hydrogeologists involved in the investigation, design and construction of stable rock slopes.
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Author Biography
Geoff Beale is an expert in mine hydrology and water management with 37+ years in extraction and mining. His technical expertise in open pit and underground mine dewatering projects is sought by major mining houses. He has been part of some of the world’s largest dewatering operations, and has extensive experience in operational and environmental aspects of leach pads, waste rock facilities and tailing systems, and mine closure. For the past 15 years he has studied pore pressure behaviour in pit slopes and the relation to overall slope design, and interaction between groundwater flow and rock mass deformation in lowpermeability environments using multiple datasets from operating mines.
John Read is an engineering geologist with 45+ years experience in the stability of rock slopes in large open pit mines. He has a BSc and MSc (Hons) in geology from the University of New Zealand and Canterbury University, and a PhD in geotechnical engineering from Purdue University, USA. His geotechnical engineering practice specialises in slope stability and open pit mine slope design and investigation in Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Canada, South Africa & Zambia. From 1994-2004 he was Deputy Chief, CSIRO Exploration & Mining, and Executive Manager, Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies.
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- Publisher CSIRO Publishing
- Publication Date January 2014
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780643108356
- Publication Country or regionAustralia
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 195 AUD
- Pages616
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Copyright Year2014
- Dimensions270x210 mm
- Illustration470 illustrations
- SeriesGuidelines for Open Pit Slope Design Series
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