1992
DOI: 10.1080/09208119208944332
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Analysis of methods to improve the stability of spoil piles in a lignite mine

Abstract: Spoil pile instability has been a continuing problem in the lignite coal mining operation in Orhaneli, Tilrkiye. The important factors controlling the spoil pile failures were found to be up dip dumping, high groundwater level, weak layers within the mine footwall and spoil piles reaching up to 50 m height. Stabilization methods analysed involved decreasing effective spoil height in various ways, removing weak layers within the footwall, supporting the toe of spoil pile, improving groundwater conditions. Stabi… Show more

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“…Researchers have proposed a series of control methods, e.g., reducing batter angle [5], backfilling rocks to squeeze out ooze [6,7], floor disruption [8,9], coal pillar buttressing [10], drainage [11,12], floor grouting [13,14], chemical treatment [15][16][17], and slope consolidation grouting [18]. Reducing slope angle will improve slope stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have proposed a series of control methods, e.g., reducing batter angle [5], backfilling rocks to squeeze out ooze [6,7], floor disruption [8,9], coal pillar buttressing [10], drainage [11,12], floor grouting [13,14], chemical treatment [15][16][17], and slope consolidation grouting [18]. Reducing slope angle will improve slope stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%