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K1L D UFF RMR Aggregates, Inc. <br /> J N ❑ E R G R O U N ❑ Rock Failure Analyses and Stabilization Report <br /> NGIN E E R I N G,INC. Mid Continent Limestone Quarry <br /> Digital photos were taken to document rock identification, typical and atypical rock conditions, <br /> locations of measurements, zones of localized weakness, and/or locations of geologic interest. Field <br /> measurements, mapping control, and feature location were recorded using a hand-held Global <br /> Positioning System (GPS) unit (GarminTm60 Cx), with typical degree of positional uncertainty of+/- 9 <br /> feet (as calculated by the GPS device). <br /> On the East Face, planar, moderately rough to rough, south-dipping bedding planes with very high <br /> persistence defined the structure between the two upper limestone beds. Photo 5 in Appendix A <br /> shows this structure. The bedding plane dips 30 degrees in a 189-degree azimuth direction. Appendix <br /> A photos demonstrate the plane becomes more undulatory and rough with large crystals and second- <br /> order asperities traversing from east to west. The mudstone interbed has eroded back from the face <br /> of the outcrop and was difficult to evaluate for strength parameters. The mudstone appears to be <br /> well cemented with clasts of limestone entrained. In areas reachable with a geologic pick, with <br /> difficulty, the mudstone was evaluated as weak (R2). CaCO3 stalactites are forming across the 4 to 7- <br /> inch aperture between the upper and lower limestone forming a connection between the two beds. <br /> The larger stalactites are forming on the face of the limestone indicating deposition from CaCO3-rich <br /> surface runoff. Smaller stalactites were observed within the asperity.The stalactite connections <br /> indicate the East Face has not slid on the bedding plane over an extensive period of geologic time. <br /> The structure dominating the limestone bed face appears to be comparable to the apparent release <br /> plane for the West Face ground event.The primary structure bedding plane can be visually carried <br /> across the East and West faces and further west across the drainage. The secondaryjoint set mapped <br /> on the East face is visually comparable to the release plane for the ground event on the West face. <br /> The secondary joint set dips 45 degrees in a 055-degree azimuth direction. The joint is generally <br /> planar, slightly rough, low to medium persistence with moderately close to wide joint spacing.The <br /> secondary joint set was observed consistently across the East Face. <br /> 3. KINEMATIC ANALYSES OF FAILURE MODES <br /> Kinematic analyses incorporate the discontinuity data collected from the Mid-Continent Limestone <br /> Quarry and slope above to help identify potential rock slope failure conditions. Discontinuity data <br /> from the field mapping were compiled on stereographic projections (lower hemisphere, equal angle) <br /> and analyzed with the computer program DIPS v. 8.021 (RocScience, 2022) to evaluate trends and <br /> discontinuity sets. The resulting stereographic plots are included in Appendix C. The purpose of these <br /> analyses is to evaluate the potential for shallow failures in the cut slope walls rather than circular <br /> failure. The results are used in analyzing the stability and factor of safety for failure modes. <br /> Characteristics of individual discontinuities identified on the East Face slope and above are provided <br /> in Appendix B. Global mean planes and rosette plots illustrate the East Face rock mass is controlled <br /> primarily by bedding, dipping moderately to the south-southwest, creating dip slopes that dictate <br /> slope topography. Nine bedding structure measurements from the CGS throughout the quarry <br /> expansion area are presented on Kirkham et al., 2008, ranging from 24 to 44 degrees, all dipping to <br /> the south- southwest. The CGS measurements are generally consistent with data collected during the <br /> Page 4 <br /> 535 16th STREET,SUITE 620 1 DENVER,CO 80202 1 (303)732-3692 1 WWW.KILDUFFUNDERGROUND.COM <br />