Earth sciences research journal | |
The assessment of slope stability and rock excavatability in a limestone quarry | |
Kesimal, Ayhan1  Ercikdi, Bayram1  Karaman, Kadir1  | |
[1] Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon | |
关键词: Rock slope stability; Kinematic analysis; Slope stability probability classification (SSPC); Slope mass rating (SMR); Excavatability; | |
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学科分类:天文学(综合) | |
来源: Universidad Nacional de Colombia * Departamento de Geociencias | |
【 摘 要 】
The aim of this study is to evaluate the stability and excavatability of newly stripped rock slopes (slope 1 (SN1), slope 2 (SN2), and slope 3 (SN3)) in a limestone quarry. These are new production sites with comparable geological formations along the southern part of the quarry where three planar failures were previously observed. For this reason, detailed fieldwork was performed to determine the properties (spacing, roughness, etc.) of the discontinuities of the rock slopes in the study area. The shear strength parameters of the discontinuities and the point load strength index (Is(5o)) and the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rock samples obtained from the study area were tested in the laboratory. The stability of the slopes was assessed using kinematic analysis and an orientationdependent and orientationindependent slope stability probability classification (SSPC) system. The results of the SSPC system analyses were compared with those of the slope mass rating (SMR). The kinematic analysis shows that planar, wedge and toppling failures are unlikely in the slopes of the study area. The orientationdependent SSPC analysis revealed that SN2 would experience sliding failure if its dip angle is greater than 66°. The slopes were shown to have a stability probability of ≥80%, provided that a pneumatic hammer or blasting methods are used for the excavation. However, the maximum slope height (Hmax) in blasting operations is required to be lower for durable slope faces. Furthermore, the SMR analysis has indicated that SN1 and SN2 will most likely lose their stability when blasting is used as an excavation method. The rock slopes could be excavated by pneumatic hammer because the category of excavatability of the rock was determined to be 'easy ripping.' Based on the kinematic, SSPC and SMR analyses, the angles for a safe slope are proposed to be 70°, 66° and 75° for SN1, SN2 and SN3, respectively, with a slope height of 8 m.
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