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Almost all collapses of rock slopes especially in open pit mines are related to discontinuities such as bedding planes, faults and major joints.Geostatistical assessments can be used for understanding the distribution of regionalized variables in any spatial study. In this paper3D spatial dispersion of the fault planes in the Gole Gohar open pit iron mine, located in Kerman province, south east of Iran, is modeled. Then, regionalized variable theory is used to analyze and interpret spatial distribution of the following geotechnical parameters: Geological strength index (GSI), Rock quality designation (RQD), Cohesion (C) and angle of internal friction (f). In order to define regionalized variable distribution, variogram functions were determined for identifying the regional behavior. Structural analysis of variograms showed that the mentioned parameters have spatial structures that make it possible to set up a geostatistical model to predict their values for each non-sampled block on the pit wall. Results showed that there is a relation between the low values of geotechnical parameters and the existence of discontinuities around the pit area. The role of discontinuities in the occurrence of collapses in the area was clearly demonstrated by comparing the estimated parameters models and the model of discontinuities dispersion.
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Khakestar, M.S., Hassani, H., Moarefvand, P. et al. Prediction of the collapsing risk of mining slopes based on geostatistical interpretation of geotechnical parameters. J Geol Soc India 87, 97–104 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-016-0377-x
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