Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
Practical Management of Progressive Large Failures at Minerals and Metals Group Century Mine
Minerals and Metals Group (MMG) Century mine (Century) is a large open-cut mine in northwest Queensland approximately 2.5 km long, 1.5 km wide and 240 m deep, with an ultimate pit depth of 320 m. In 2009, the mine experienced three failures which began as small failures, and progressively developed into significant multi-batter failures. The incidents were managed by a combination of analysis, redesign and practical management to achieve positive outcomes for the mine._x000D_
On the south wall of the mine, a series of batter-scale wedge failures occurred in December 2007. Analysis of structure orientations and design changes aimed to minimise the risk of failure extending over multiple batters, while accepting a risk of further small-scale failures. Design changes were constrained by a culturally sensitive area (CSA) located south of the wall._x000D_
As mining progressed, shallow wedge failures developed over multiple batters and cracks were observed 60m back from the pit crest, indicating that a large-scale wedge failure was developing. Movement increased in January 2009 as a result of significant rainfall. After considering several design options, the area was stabilised by a cut-back of the wall._x000D_
Two multi-batter failures also occurred on the north wall as mining progressed through a structurally complex area. Both north wall failures began as small failures that progressively developed, and required a redesign of the wall below as well as practical management of safety aspects. The complex structural geology was difficult to predict ahead of mining, and required geotechnical input into design changes as mining progressed._x000D_
All three failures potentially had significant impact for ore recovery, and were managed by a combination of analysis, redesign and operational management have resulted to achieve positive outcomes in a challenging mining environment._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Hendersonhall, B D, Lucas, D, Kerr, N and Pennisi, C, 2010. Practical management of progressive large failures at Minerals and Metals Group Century Mine, in Proceedings Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010, pp 15-30 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
On the south wall of the mine, a series of batter-scale wedge failures occurred in December 2007. Analysis of structure orientations and design changes aimed to minimise the risk of failure extending over multiple batters, while accepting a risk of further small-scale failures. Design changes were constrained by a culturally sensitive area (CSA) located south of the wall._x000D_
As mining progressed, shallow wedge failures developed over multiple batters and cracks were observed 60m back from the pit crest, indicating that a large-scale wedge failure was developing. Movement increased in January 2009 as a result of significant rainfall. After considering several design options, the area was stabilised by a cut-back of the wall._x000D_
Two multi-batter failures also occurred on the north wall as mining progressed through a structurally complex area. Both north wall failures began as small failures that progressively developed, and required a redesign of the wall below as well as practical management of safety aspects. The complex structural geology was difficult to predict ahead of mining, and required geotechnical input into design changes as mining progressed._x000D_
All three failures potentially had significant impact for ore recovery, and were managed by a combination of analysis, redesign and operational management have resulted to achieve positive outcomes in a challenging mining environment._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Hendersonhall, B D, Lucas, D, Kerr, N and Pennisi, C, 2010. Practical management of progressive large failures at Minerals and Metals Group Century Mine, in Proceedings Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010, pp 15-30 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Contributor(s):
B D Hendersonhall, D Lucas, N Kerr, C Pennisi
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