Rehabilitation at Closure of A Ag-Pb-Zn Mine in Argentina

By Ignacio Ezama, Camilo Raúl de los Hoyos

Rehabilitation at Closure of A Ag-Pb-Zn Mine in Argentina | SRK Consulting

The Rosebel Gold Mine, located in Suriname, is comprised of eight open pits which have been developed to varying depths. Due to their origin and tropical climate setting, the rocks throughout the site are deeply weathered with Saprolite and Transition (sap-rock) extending to depths greater than 70m. Existing interim Saprolite and Transition slopes have been excavated in several of the operating pits. The performance of these slopes is extremely variable due to the impact of relict structures, groundwater, intense rainfall and protolith.

A detailed geotechnical investigation program was undertaken during 2013 through 2014 to provide slope design configurations which could be practically implemented in this high rainfall tropical environment using the capabilities of the equipment on site. This paper documents the methodology used to generate the Saprolite and Transition slope designs and the implementation requirements.

Authors

Ignacio Ezama | Principal Geotechnical Engineer, Practice Leader | SRK Argentina

Ignacio Ezama

Principal Geotechnical Engineer, Practice Leader

Ignacio is a civil engineer with a solid knowledge of geomechanics and wide experience in the development of geotechnical solutions in site-based and desktop applications.

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Camilo Raúl de los Hoyos | Mining Geology Consultant | SRK Argentina

Camilo Raúl de los Hoyos

Principal Geologist

Camilo has over 15 years of experience in water resource assessment, environmental geochemistry, lithium-potassium brine exploration in salars, and igneous/metamorphic petrology.

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