2011
DOI: 10.2113/gseegeosci.17.1.39
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Quantification and Management of Rockfall Risk in Opencast Quarrying Activities

Abstract: Rockfalls during quarrying activities are among the most critical risks associated with the various kinds of geological instabilities. Nevertheless, very few tools are available to help designers and managers correctly define these risk conditions in a rational way and to quantify the advantages that can be obtained using suitable prevention measures. For this purpose, taking into account the ''Prevention through Design'' approach, it is necessary to weigh the various parameters that are involved and to define… Show more

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“…Concerning direct hazards within mines, surface deformations and slope stability from mining activities have been approached from a modelling point of view because these issues are very important to the mining industry as potential sources of danger to people and equipment. For this type of event, stability analysis and comprehensive treatment methods together with geotechnical data, sliding causes, and characteristics about landslides should be gathered to prevent economic and life loss (Wei et al, 2008;Peila et al, 2011;Li et al, 2012). An interesting aspect from a geomorphological point of view is the effect of mining on landslide/debris/rockfall hazards within the mined catchments.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning direct hazards within mines, surface deformations and slope stability from mining activities have been approached from a modelling point of view because these issues are very important to the mining industry as potential sources of danger to people and equipment. For this type of event, stability analysis and comprehensive treatment methods together with geotechnical data, sliding causes, and characteristics about landslides should be gathered to prevent economic and life loss (Wei et al, 2008;Peila et al, 2011;Li et al, 2012). An interesting aspect from a geomorphological point of view is the effect of mining on landslide/debris/rockfall hazards within the mined catchments.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%