Can biocements stabilise tailings storage facilities?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A E. Levett S Dressler G Simpson
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Aug 2, 2023

Abstract

Tailings storage facilities often represent a mining operation’s most significant liability, posing serious environmental, social and safety risks. Almost all mining operations dispose of wet tailings (Valenta et al, 2023), which represents a risk of failure due to the potential for a rapid strength reduction of the unconsolidated materials leading to static liquefaction and subsequent dam wall failure. As a waste stream, tailings disposal, decommissioning and relinquishment aim to be inexpensive processes, ruling out many highly engineered solutions. Advantageously, tailings consolidation does not need to be immediate, opening the door for relatively passive, inexpensive consolidation methods that aim to gradually increase the strength of tailings over extended periods (ie years). In this paper, we present the prospect of novel in situ tailings stabilisation, learning from studies that have investigated the most erosion-resistant landforms on Earth.
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APA: A E. Levett S Dressler G Simpson  (2023)  Can biocements stabilise tailings storage facilities?

MLA: A E. Levett S Dressler G Simpson Can biocements stabilise tailings storage facilities?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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