Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic

This paper presents the geotechnical results of a comprehensive feasibility case study for the Tiriganiaq pit of the Meliadine project in the Canadian arctic. A geomechanical model was constructed based on the ore reserve block model, and field and laboratory data collection campaigns. The results o...

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Main Authors: Hadjigeorgiou, John, Grenon, Martin, Kabuya Mukendi, Joseph, Leblanc, Denis, Matte, Pierre
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Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/37584
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/37584 2024-06-23T07:50:15+00:00 Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic Hadjigeorgiou, John Grenon, Martin Kabuya Mukendi, Joseph Leblanc, Denis Matte, Pierre 2019-12-16T16:26:15Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/37584 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/37584 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Open-pit mining Interramp orientation Bench face orientation GIS Integrated design Block modeling Mines -- Exploitation à ciel ouvert Études de cas Systèmes d'information géographique Mécanique des roches Pentes (Mécanique des sols) -- Stabilité Mines -- Constructions article dans une conférence COAR1_1::Texte::Contribution à une conférence::Actes de conférence::Article dans une conférence 2019 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/37584 2024-06-03T23:43:58Z This paper presents the geotechnical results of a comprehensive feasibility case study for the Tiriganiaq pit of the Meliadine project in the Canadian arctic. A geomechanical model was constructed based on the ore reserve block model, and field and laboratory data collection campaigns. The results of oriented core logging were used to identify and zone the mine. Working in parallel with the pit optimization process a series of comprehensive slope stability analyses were undertaken on a block by block basis on selected optimised pits. The innovation of the undertaken approach resides in the smooth integration of the geological and geotechnical models with the optimised ultimate pit geometry to provide input for the slope stability analysis. Rather than working with “representative” slope geometries the actual planned slope geometries were used to compute the slope orientation at bench and inter-ramps levels using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) algorithms. This has allowed the stability analysis of the complete 3D numerical mine model and facilitates the identification of potentially unstable zones. The stability analyses were based on deterministic and probabilistic limit equilibrium techniques. It was possible to investigate the stability of all benches and inter-ramps for the ultimate pit defined by the block model. The factor of safety (FS) and probability of failure (PF) were assessed for every block of the optimised pit. In order to quantify the impact of the prevailing geotechnical conditions on the proposed pit shells a series of multi-criteria stability analyses were employed to assess the potential for localised instability. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic
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topic Open-pit mining
Interramp orientation
Bench face orientation
GIS
Integrated design
Block modeling
Mines -- Exploitation à ciel ouvert
Études de cas
Systèmes d'information géographique
Mécanique des roches
Pentes (Mécanique des sols) -- Stabilité
Mines -- Constructions
spellingShingle Open-pit mining
Interramp orientation
Bench face orientation
GIS
Integrated design
Block modeling
Mines -- Exploitation à ciel ouvert
Études de cas
Systèmes d'information géographique
Mécanique des roches
Pentes (Mécanique des sols) -- Stabilité
Mines -- Constructions
Hadjigeorgiou, John
Grenon, Martin
Kabuya Mukendi, Joseph
Leblanc, Denis
Matte, Pierre
Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
topic_facet Open-pit mining
Interramp orientation
Bench face orientation
GIS
Integrated design
Block modeling
Mines -- Exploitation à ciel ouvert
Études de cas
Systèmes d'information géographique
Mécanique des roches
Pentes (Mécanique des sols) -- Stabilité
Mines -- Constructions
description This paper presents the geotechnical results of a comprehensive feasibility case study for the Tiriganiaq pit of the Meliadine project in the Canadian arctic. A geomechanical model was constructed based on the ore reserve block model, and field and laboratory data collection campaigns. The results of oriented core logging were used to identify and zone the mine. Working in parallel with the pit optimization process a series of comprehensive slope stability analyses were undertaken on a block by block basis on selected optimised pits. The innovation of the undertaken approach resides in the smooth integration of the geological and geotechnical models with the optimised ultimate pit geometry to provide input for the slope stability analysis. Rather than working with “representative” slope geometries the actual planned slope geometries were used to compute the slope orientation at bench and inter-ramps levels using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) algorithms. This has allowed the stability analysis of the complete 3D numerical mine model and facilitates the identification of potentially unstable zones. The stability analyses were based on deterministic and probabilistic limit equilibrium techniques. It was possible to investigate the stability of all benches and inter-ramps for the ultimate pit defined by the block model. The factor of safety (FS) and probability of failure (PF) were assessed for every block of the optimised pit. In order to quantify the impact of the prevailing geotechnical conditions on the proposed pit shells a series of multi-criteria stability analyses were employed to assess the potential for localised instability.
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author Hadjigeorgiou, John
Grenon, Martin
Kabuya Mukendi, Joseph
Leblanc, Denis
Matte, Pierre
author_facet Hadjigeorgiou, John
Grenon, Martin
Kabuya Mukendi, Joseph
Leblanc, Denis
Matte, Pierre
author_sort Hadjigeorgiou, John
title Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
title_short Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
title_full Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
title_fullStr Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
title_full_unstemmed Integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
title_sort integrated geotechnical feasibility analysis for an open pit mine in the canadian arctic
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