Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design
by John Read, Peter Stacey
Description
Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design is a comprehensive account of the open pit slope design process. Created as an outcome of the Large Open Pit (LOP) project, an international research and technology transfer project on rock slope stability in open pit mines, this book provides an up-to-date compendium of knowledge of the slope design processes that should be followed and the tools that are available to aid slope design practitioners.
This book links innovative mining geomechanics research into the strength of closely jointed rock masses with the most recent advances in numerical modelling, creating more effective ways for predicting rock slope stability and reliability in open pit mines. It sets out the key elements of slope design, the required levels of effort and the acceptance criteria that are needed to satisfy best practice with respect to pit slope investigation, design, implementation and performance monitoring.
Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design comprises 14 chapters that directly follow the life of mine sequence from project commencement through to closure. It includes: information on gathering all of the field data that is required to create a 3D model of the geotechnical conditions at a mine site; how data is collated and used to design the walls of the open pit; how the design is implemented; up-to-date procedures for wall control and performance assessment, including limits blasting, scaling, slope support and slope monitoring; and how formal risk management procedures can be applied to each stage of the process.
This book will assist in meeting stakeholder requirements for pit slopes that are stable, in regards to safety, ore recovery and financial return, for the required life of the mine.
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Rights sold: World English ex. Australia & New Zealand (CRC Press) Rights available: All languages ex. English, Korean, Russian, Turkish
Author Biography
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.
Peter Stacey has 40+ years experience in pit slope and mining geotechnical design, project management and review. He holds a BSc Hons. in Geology and a D.I.C. from Imperial College (London), and is a registered engineer in Canada and the UK. He has worked for the Geological Survey of Sweden and the Iron Ore Company of Canada, and over 29 years with Golder Assoc. (Vancouver) worked in pit slope design and application of geotechnical engineering to operational aspects of open pit mines. He formed Stacey Mining Geotechnical in 2003 to provide independent review consulting on the geotechnical aspects of open pit mining.
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View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher CSIRO Publishing
- Publication Date November 2009
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780643101104
- Publication Country or regionAustralia
- FormatEbook
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Copyright Year2009
- SeriesGuidelines for Open Pit Slope Design Series
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