Proceedings of the Rocscience International Conference (RIC 2023)

Approaches for Estimating Slope Breakback and Stability Longevity for Closure of Large Open Pits

Authors
Trevor G. Carter1, *, Loren J. Lorig2, Erik Eberhardt3, Phil J. H. Graaf4
1TGC-GeoSolutions, Oakville, ON, Canada
2Itasca Consulting Group, Minneapolis, MN, USA
3University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
4Anglo-American Group, Perth, WA, Australia
*Corresponding author. Email: tcarter@tgcgeosolutions.com
Corresponding Author
Trevor G. Carter
Available Online 8 November 2023.
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-258-3_49How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Open Pits; Slope Stability; Crest Breakback; Closure; Longevity
Abstract

Currently, few guidelines exist for how a practitioner should tackle the quantitative assessment of long-term slope performance for open pit mine closure design. Material degradation, resulting from cumulative incremental time-dependent deterioration and propagation of episodic damaging events (e.g., precipitation and seismicity) is of paramount importance in the closure context, as rockmass competence degradation largely controls long-term slope performance. Deterioration rates are governed not just by intrinsic (material specific) and extrinsic (environmental) factors, but also can be significantly affected by previous mining influences (principally blast damage, slope oversteepening, stress relief, etc.). Suggestions for various empirical, analytical and numerical modelling approaches for assessing impact of degradation on closure design risk are outlined and three key geotechnical closure design challenges for supporting design recommendations commensurate with planned post mining land use (PMLU) risk are discussed. These include:i) defining appropriate safe pit crest standoff distances, ii) assessing likely extent of long-term pit crest creep-strain tolerance zones, and iii) quantifying long-term overall slope stability. A risk-based approach is proposed, comprising initial susceptibility screening for time-dependent degradation, followed by increasing analysis rigour (commensurate with risk), starting with empirical assessments, moving then to first principle deterministic limit equilibrium calculations and finally escalating to numerical assessments involving sequentially calibrated time-stepped degradation models.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the Rocscience International Conference (RIC 2023)
Series
Atlantis Highlights in Engineering
Publication Date
8 November 2023
ISBN
10.2991/978-94-6463-258-3_49
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2589-4943
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-258-3_49How to use a DOI?
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© 2023 The Author(s)
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