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Block toppling instability can be a common problem in natural rock masses, especially in mining environments where excavation activity may trigger discontinuity-controlled instability by modifying the natural slope geometry. Traditional investigations of block toppling failure consider classic kinematic analyses and simplified two-dimensional limit equilibrium methods. This approach is still the most commonly adopted, but the simple two-dimensional conceptual model may often oversimplify the instability mechanisms, ignoring potential critical factors specifically related to the three-dimensional geometry. This paper uses a three-dimensional distinct element method approach applied to an example case study, identifying the critical parameters that influence direct toppling instability in an open pit environment. Terrestrial laser scanning was used to obtain detailed three-dimensional geometrical information of the slope face geometry for subsequent stability analyses. A series of sensitivity analyses on critical parameters such as friction angle, discontinuity shear and normal stiffness, discontinuity spacing, and orientation was performed, using simple conceptual three-dimensional numerical modeling. Results of the analyses revealed the importance of undertaking three-dimensional analyses for direct toppling investigations that allow identification of critical parameters. A three-dimensional distinct element analysis was then performed using a more realistic complex volumetric mesh model of the case study slope which confirmed the previous modeling results but also identified unstable blocks in high slope angle areas, providing useful information for life of mine design. The paper highlights the importance of slope geometry and fracture network orientation on potential slope instability mechanisms.
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Application of remote technology for data capture leading to improved rock mass characterization was part of research within the STOICISM project. The STOICISM research project was supported by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme through the grant number 310645. Numerical modeling aspects of this paper, specifically evaluation of incorporation of point cloud data in numerical models, has been undertaken as part of the Research Fund for Coal and Steel funded SLOPES project under grant agreement No 752504.
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Vanneschi, C., Eyre, M., Venn, A. et al. Investigation and modeling of direct toppling using a three-dimensional distinct element approach with incorporation of point cloud geometry. Landslides 16, 1453–1465 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-019-01192-w
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