2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-019-01802-y
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Long-Term Stability of a 13.7 × 30.5-m (45 × 100-ft) Undercut Span Beneath Cemented Rockfill at the Turquoise Ridge Mine, Nevada

Abstract: In 2001, researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) installed instruments at the Turquoise Ridge Mine in cooperation with Placer Dome, Inc. to monitor the geomechanical behavior and stability of a cemented rockfill (CRF) sill and the surrounding host rock during test mining of a large undercut span beneath backfill. Six parallel, adjacent drifts were mined and backfilled to construct a CRF sill, approximately 22.9 m (75 ft) wide by 30.5 m (100 ft) long. The sill was then… Show more

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“…However, no instrumentation during the RLO study was installed in position above future inverse stopes, so it was not possible to capture the effects of undercut mining on the stress state of the backfill (i.e. if increasing the extraction near the stope results in the backfill to be more confined) as conducted in Seymour et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no instrumentation during the RLO study was installed in position above future inverse stopes, so it was not possible to capture the effects of undercut mining on the stress state of the backfill (i.e. if increasing the extraction near the stope results in the backfill to be more confined) as conducted in Seymour et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cordova [5] studied the effect of particle size distribution upon the overall uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of the cemented rockfill (CRF). Seymour [27,28] and Tesarik [29,30] studied the long-term relationship between the compressive and tensile strength of CRF and the stability of CRF undercut spans by reading the monitoring data of the installed instruments in the test sites. Marlow [31] compared the shotcrete ribs and the cemented rock fill (CRF) to weaken the hazards and control convergence and overbreak during the backfilling process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%