Optimisation of Hydraulic Filling for Underground Disposal of Tailings in Peru

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D M R Stone
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Failings di,posal presents many challenges at metal mines in Peru where the extreme relief yields very little useable land area. These challenges are amplified by other hazards such as the high seismic environment, high rainfall, and frequent debris torrents down the steep hillsides. As a result many mining operations have resorted to in-river disposal of mill tailings. This paper presents a case history of one underground metal mine located in the high Andes mountains of Peru where in-river disposal of tailings has been used for some 30 years. The paper outlines a comprehensive engineering study that was aimed at increasing the utilisation of tailings disposal underground. The scope of this study included modifications to the grinding and flotation circuits to produce a high sulphide and low sulphide tailings for underground and surface disposal respectively: mapping and cataloguing of abandoned stopes for hackfilling: modifications to the existing backfill system to improve icliahility and throughput, and a preliminary evaluation of alternatives Such as silicated and paste fills.
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APA: D M R Stone  (1998)  Optimisation of Hydraulic Filling for Underground Disposal of Tailings in Peru

MLA: D M R Stone Optimisation of Hydraulic Filling for Underground Disposal of Tailings in Peru. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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