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TECHNICAL PRESENTATION
Geotechnical risk analysis for the closure alternatives of the Chuquicamata open pit | 11 April, 9.15am
The development of the geotechnical risk model for the Chuquicamata mine started in 2005 and included the safety and economic impacts of slope failures at different scales (Tapia et al. 2007; Steffen et al. 2008). The model has been updated recently to include a quantitative evaluation of large economic impacts derived from inter-ramp and overall slope failures using a probabilistic approach (Contreras 2015). This paper describes how the later component of the model was used as a tool for the evaluation of four closure alternatives for the open pit. The methodology included three main tasks:
The results of these analyses provided information on magnitude of impacts and their likelihood for the four closure alternatives evaluated. The evaluation of these results facilitated the selection of the appropriate closure alternative considering the mine reference criteria for economic risk.
WORKSHOP
Underground applications of risk-based design | 12 April, 7.15am - 5.00pm
SRK South Africa's Principal Geotechnical Engineer William Joughin will be co-facilitating the Underground Stream of ACG's Workshop in Mining Geomechanical Risk Part II.
Review and discuss the principles of open pit mine design, using examples and practice exercises. Some of the most important aspects of mine design are introduced and explained.
Learn MoreLearn about the development of a database containing water usage metrics and how it's being used to gauge water efficiency.
Learn MoreThe ISC'7 conferences are regular events promoted by ISSMGE’s TC102 (Technical Committee for Ground Property Characterization from In-Situ Tests) to gather experts and practitioners in the areas of geotechnical characterization, with special emphasis on in situ mechanical and geophysical testing tools and procedures.
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