2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1306535
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Analysis of the Critical Safety Thickness for Pretreatment of Mined‐Out Areas Underlying the Final Slopes of Open‐Pit Mines and the Effects of Treatment

Abstract: Where a mined-out area underlies a slope, it is a direct threat to slope safety and stability. This is of particular concern where a mined-out area underlies the slope of an open-pit mine, and it has a serious impact on the design and safety measures used for the mine. If a mined-out area underlying the final slope of an open-pit mine is not treated adequately and at the appropriate time, it may cause the slip failure of the final slope during the service life of the mine, posing a serious threat to the safety… Show more

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“…e joint between the backfilling zone and slope surface started to develop fissures, resulting in a massive through crack with an average width of 1.60 mm, allowing the sliding of the slope. As the simulation indicated, under the circumstance that the working face advanced within the impact range of the slope mining, the slope body tended to develop fissures, slide, and generate bigger cracks under the mining [21]. Along with the cracks before mining, a sliding rotation load structure known as "slope pillar" was formed with the pillar as the main load carrier, as shown in Figure 5.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…e joint between the backfilling zone and slope surface started to develop fissures, resulting in a massive through crack with an average width of 1.60 mm, allowing the sliding of the slope. As the simulation indicated, under the circumstance that the working face advanced within the impact range of the slope mining, the slope body tended to develop fissures, slide, and generate bigger cracks under the mining [21]. Along with the cracks before mining, a sliding rotation load structure known as "slope pillar" was formed with the pillar as the main load carrier, as shown in Figure 5.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Yuanjue cave is the cultural relic category with the clearest inheritance, the closest relevance, the most complete system, the richest content, and the best preservation of authenticity and integrity in China. At the same time, they are also the most fragile cultural relics, and the state of preservation is closely related to geological and climatic conditions [1,2]. The geological bodies attached to the cultural relics in grottoes are always under the exogenic and endogenic forces of the earth and are also influenced by human activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of landslide, rockburst and sinkage caused by rock failure bring enormous damage to industry, agriculture, people, and properties worldwide (Guzzetti et al 2005;Geertsema et al 2009;Alrawabdeh et al 2017;Huang et al 2017aHuang et al , 2017bLi et al 2018;Tao et al 2018a;Wang and Meng 2018). Some landslides are catastrophic, and to date, tens of thousands of people have been injured or perished due to landslides and induced secondary disasters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%