Conference Proceedings
Second Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Latrobe Valley Vic
Conference Proceedings
Second Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Latrobe Valley Vic
Mine Planning and Geotechnical Considerations in the Development of the Western Baters of Yallourn Open Cut Mine
The 90 m deep Yallourn Open Cut brown coal mine in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria is developing into an area close to a reverse fault. A major batter stabilisation program, matched to ongoing operations, has com- menced to maximise coal recovery where the fault is within 100 m of the Open Cut. The various mine development options considered during the planning stages are outlined. These options were formulated in a back- ground of geotechnical constraints and the need to maintain continuous and reliable coal supply at a time when a new coal field would be developed. The geotechnical investigations and analysis procedures under- taken to determine stability of the batters during their excavation are presented. The geotechnical constraints on the mine design and opera- tions required to ensure safe working conditions are detailed. Current operational and batter stability conditions are considered satisfactory.
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S R Newcomb, J L Tilley
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