Analysis and assessment risk due sliding mine waste facilities located in the north of Peru
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https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v25i49.22224Keywords:
mine waste facility, landslide failure, risk, hazard, vulnerability, probability of occurrence, consequence, slope stabilityAbstract
During the operation of a high-rise mine stripping facility, risks of failure due to slopes could be generated, the consequences of which could mainly affect the personnel working in the vicinity of the deposit and the environment, depending on the degree of vulnerability. mainly due to the probability of occurrence of hazards from natural phenomena. In this sense, this article develops the hypothetical landslide analysis of a mine waste deposit located in the Andes of Peru and its possible consequences. The general slope slip hazard has been quantified in terms of failure mechanism, slip volume, location, travel distance, and probability of occurrence.
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