Time-dependent failure of open stopes at Target Mine

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Abstract

There are numerous factors that affect open stope stability and often result in falls of ground. These falls of ground can be attributed to factors such as beam failure due to a larger than normal roof area (hydraulic radius too large), adverse ground conditions, seismicity, the stress-strain environment, absence of support, and poor drill-and-blast practices. The effect of time on the stability of open stopes is sometimes underestimated and is relatively unknown, especially on Target Mine. Actual data was collected from open stopes at Target and analysed to show the effect of time on open stope stability. The benefits of this analysis will include improved understanding of time-dependent failure, which can assist in reducing dilution and the risk of sterilization of future mining blocks.

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Le Roux, P. J., Brentley, K. R., & Janse van Rensburg, F. P. (2019). Time-dependent failure of open stopes at Target Mine. Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 119(4), 369–376. https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/17/477/2019

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