International Slope Stability 2024 - Symposium

Abstracts


The Organizing Committee invites Abstracts proposals for consideration. It is envisioned that contributions will come from across the spectrum of the mining industry, academia, consultants, and others. 

Important Dates:

  • Abstracts Proposals Due: Wednesday, May 31, 2023
  • Abstract Acceptance: Monday, July 31, 2023
  • Draft Papers Due: Tuesday, October 13, 2023
  • Review to Authors: Thursday, January 18, 2024
  • Final Papers Due: Monday, February 12, 2024

AUTHORS

Call for Abstracts for Slope Stability 2024

The Organizing Committee invites Abstracts proposals for consideration. The conference program will be framed around the following themes:

  • Climate change in mining.
  • Numerical modeling and three-dimensional analysis.
  • Slope design optization and design acceptance critera.
  • Structural data gathering and interpretation.
  • Slope monitoring, instrumentation, and risk management.
  • Slope stability in weak rocks.
  • Case studies.
  • Rockfall, Runout and Geohazards.
  • Hydrogeology.
  • Blasting.
  • Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and new technologies implementation.
  • Transition from open pit to underground.
  • Rock mass characterization and data uncertainty.
  • Civil works and mine infrastructure support and reinforcement.
  • Mine Closure.
  • Risk, communication and decision making.
  • Geo-Education and Training.

Authors, please note the following:

  1. The call for abstracts is the first step in the technical paper submission process.
  2. Abstracts may be submitted in English only.
  3. If an abstract is accepted, authors will then need to submit a draft and final paper.
  4. A final paper submission has to be approved by the Organizing Committee to be included in the conference Proceedings.
  5. Authors will be expected to give an in-person PowerPoint presentation or a Poster presentation at the conference.
  6. At this time, there is potential for both podium and poster presentation formats and prospective authors are asked to note which they would prefer and whether either format would be acceptable.

GUIDELINES

Abstracts should be submitted using the style template below, ensuring the following elements are included:

  • Title (no more than 100 characters).
  • Authors (name, affiliation, and country).
  • Abstract (300-500 words; provided in the format requested).
  • Brief biography of the lead author.
  • Author contacts details.
  • Indication of format preference.

 

TEMPLATE

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