Title of article :
Slope Stability Analysis of Nkran Pit at Asanko Gold Mine, Ghana
Author/Authors :
agyei, g university of mines and technology - department of mining engineering, Tarkwa, Ghana , osei, j b nazarbayev university, Astana, Kazakhstan , adoko, ac asanko gold mine ltd., Ghana
Abstract :
The West Wall of Nkran Pit Mine is vulnerable to slope instability, mostly due to mining activities. Detailed failure analysis of the discontinuity data of the selected slope was performed using the Dips (6.0) software. The study has shown the likelihood of planar failure, wedge failure, flexural toppling failure and direct toppling failure occurring per the slope angle design of 70°. When the slope angle was increased by 5° and 10°, there were percentage increases in planar, wedge, flexural toppling and direct toppling failure of (1.86 and 7.45)%, (1.23 and 2.81)%, (0.62 and 0.62)% and (0.60 and 1.70)% respectively. It has been recommended that flattening or reducing slope angle could be done as it reduces the weight of material which in turn improves the stability of the slope and also controlled blasting should be employed to minimise excessive damage to the walls.
Keywords :
Slope , Stability , Toppling , Mining
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management