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STABILITY ASSESSMENT AND SLOPE DESIGN AT SANDSLOOT OPEN PIT, SOUTH AFRICA (2001)

Sandsloot open pit is located on the northern limb of the Bushveld Igneous Complex. It is the largest open pit platinum mine in the world. Three major joint sets have been recognized at Sandsloot, which are related to the regional tectonic history. They have an important influence on slope stability in the open pit, notably in terms of planar and wedge failures. Detailed geological and geotechnical data are often a notable unknown factor in the design and operation of an open pit, the lack of which may pose a significant risk to the mining venture. As data are accumulated and used effectively, so the risk of unforeseen conditions is reduced, and accordingly safety and productivity is increased. Usually, the geotechnical work undertaken at an open pit mine is in connection with improving slope stability.
Reference:
International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences 38 (2001)
Organization:
Potgietersrust Platinums Limited, South Africa
South Africa
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