Probabilistic analysis of an open pit mine slope in the Central African Copperbelt with spatially variable strengths (original) (raw)

Abstract

The highly variable nature of weak rock in weathered sedimentary deposits poses significant challenges to open pit and underground mine design. Traditional probabilistic analysis fails to consider all potential mechanisms of instability that may influence slope stability. An approach with spatially variable strengths allows the natural variability of the shear strength properties within the rock mass to be simulated. This paper examines the congruence of geotechnical block modeling and spatial variability analysis to estimate the probability of failure of a highly variable weathered open pit slope in the Central African Copperbelt. The input parameters for the random spatial field simulations are estimated from variography of composited drill hole data and univariate statistics of a 3D block model of rock-mass shear strength. The Rocscience software Slide2 is used to perform the random field simulations and analysis. It is also demonstrated that the total variance can be reduced by the small-scale variability (nugget effect variance) for spatially averaged shear strengths. Typical rock-mass spatial parameters from other projects are summarized.

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