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Constructibility Challenges for Perimeter Control Blasting and Slope Development in Shale and Other “Weak” Rocks

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Slope construction in shale can present some interesting challenges for geotechnical design engineers and contractors alike. There are challenges that can be expected and designed for; however, all too frequently, such challenges manifest themselves as “surprises” in the field. Common constructibility challenges can include drill hole deviation during drilling for controlled blasting; and, excavation slope instability arising from inconsistent perimeter control drilling. Drill hole deviation results from the cumulative effects from both drilling mechanics and rock mass conditions. Once a hole has initiated the deviation trajectory, it is difficult to rectify drill steel position. Although such challenges are not necessarily unique to shale, they are often exacerbated by weak, weathered and transversely isotropic nature of bedrock conditions. All too often, the working assumption is that shale is “soft” and easily excavatable; however, this blanket assumption can prove to be costly. This paper is intended to provide design professionals and contractors with the practical considerations needed to avoid the “surprises” associated with drill hole deviation, and minimize the potential for costly claims.

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Scarpato, D.J. Constructibility Challenges for Perimeter Control Blasting and Slope Development in Shale and Other “Weak” Rocks. Rock Mech Rock Eng 49, 653–659 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-015-0864-1

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