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Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Newman

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Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Newman

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Smooth Batters, Fewer Berms and Erosion Control: The Keys to Steeper Slopes at Bougainville

Rock mechanics investigations have shown that some major slopes in the Panguna pit would be stable at angles in excess of 500 providing near-surface instability could be controlled. Excavation of final batters at angles between 55 and 60 is now being carried out using D10 dozers with berms at 45 to 60 m centres. A trial slope with berms at 90 m centres is planned. Shotcreting of weak zones combined with crest reinforcement, with rock anchors and dowels, is used to provide protection against erosion and toppling of the crests. Overall slopes excavated in this way are of the order of 10 steeper than slopes obtained by blast and shovel excavation.
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  • Published: 1985
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