“…Based on the analysis in Section 2, orthogonal experiments were used to explore the influence of the excavation dip angle and depth of the south slope, the excavation dip angle and depth of the north slope, seam thickness, the occurrence of F1 and F1a faults, and the distance from the top of the slope on open-pit slope stability and the surrounding affected areas, representing a total of nine factors. Through statistical analysis of the mining methods and existing fault occurrences in each section of the West Open-Pit Mine, based on the research contents and results of Tang, J [9] and Qu, M et al [10], three factors, the maximum, minimum, and average, were taken as the horizontal variables for each factor, and a total of 27 groups of experiments were carried out. The specific experimental scheme is shown in Table 3, and a model diagram is shown in Figure 9.…”