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1991 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Future of Mining in New Zealand

Conference Proceedings

1991 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Future of Mining in New Zealand

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Geotechnical Aspects of Waihi Gold Mining Company's Open Pit

Mining of the Martha Hill epithermal gold deposit via open pit methods will excavate a pit to 15 m below sea level. Regular geotechnical evaluations of pit slopes have taken place. Details of the various components of these evaluations, including geological structure, material strength, and groundwater, are covered. Pitwall geological structures are represented clearly on pit floor grade control maps with the dominant sets being steeply dipping strike fractures. Cross cutting shears are common. Material strength is reflected by the oxidation status of the hydrothermally altered host rocks, with weaker material occurring in partially oxidised ground. Regional groundwater is generally high, particularly on the north-eastern side of the pit, where it has been little affected by de-watering. Geological structures appear to control the flow of groundwater in the proximity of pitwalls and require draining by the introduction of horizontal drains. An overview of pit slope design is given._x000D_
Slopes are designed for overall slope stability, allowing for the occurrence of minor interbench failures.
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  • Published: 1991
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