Hydrofracturing in situ stress measurements of itabirite in the Brazilian Ferriferous Quadrangle and their limitations.
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2022
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This article presents a first attempt to carry
out in situ stress measurements (magnitudes and
orientations) of the itabirite in the Brazilian Ferrifer-
ous Quadrangle by hydraulic fracture testing at a depth
of 399 m. Previous studies on this rock have consid-
ered estimated values of the k index (ratio between the
horizontal effective stress Sh, generally controlled by
tectonism, and the vertical effective stress Sv, gener-
ally controlled by gravity), and it is not a common
practice to carry out in situ stress tests in this region
and rock type to support geotechnical analysis. The area of study was located at a depth of 500 m in a pit
because the determination of the in situ stress distri-
bution is very important to assess the stability of the
open-pit mine. The planning, execution and results of
the tests are presented. The studied rock mass exhibits
different geological structures, such as banding and
foliation, which resulted in difficulties with perform-
ing the tests, and only 12.5% of the tests were
successful. The results can help interpret the strains
and stresses induced by mining activities in slopes in
the Brazilian Ferriferous Quadrangle and their impacts
on the surrounding structures. For a better determina-
tion of the regional in situ stresses in the rock of the
Brazilian Ferriferous Quadrangle, hydraulic tests on
pre-existing fractures are recommended.
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Hydraulic fracture, Mining slope
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PENIDO, H. de A. et al. Hydrofracturing in situ stress measurements of itabirite in the Brazilian Ferriferous Quadrangle and their limitations. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, v. 40, p. 1619-1627, 2022. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10706-021-01976-9>. Acesso em: 29 abr. 2022.