Tailing management data in Australian copper and gold operations, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, S. Stoddart, and S. Northey

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
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- 989 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Development of new technologies and procedures for managing mineral residues and wastes may
benefit from a clear understanding of existing tailing management practices. There is a considerable
variability in tailing management techniques used in the Australian copper and gold operations, with
associated differences and flow-on effects for the mine site water balance. A database was created,
capturing a total of 41 copper and gold processing operations in Australia. The database provides
information on tailing generation rates, tailing properties (solids contents and particle size distributions)
and tailing storage facility (TSF) types and configurations (e.g. total TSF surface area and wetted surface
area). Significant variability was found for the above-mentioned parameters. The solid tailing generation
rates ranged from 0.5-37 Mt per annum in 2015. Furthermore, both the solids contents and particle size
ranges of the tailing were highly site-specific, and largely dependent on the processing flowsheets.
Solids contents of tailings ranged from 45-74% by weight whilst P80 sizes of the concentrator (flotation)
feed varied from 75-185 μm. The estimated pumping distance was up to 15 km. The presented data can
potentially be used to better tailing management strategies by estimating the potential recoverable water
and recycling it, thereby thus reducing tailing footprints.
Keywords: Tailing management, tailing storage facility, water balance, mine site, flowsheeting
Citation
APA:
(2020) Tailing management data in Australian copper and gold operations, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, S. Stoddart, and S. NortheyMLA: Tailing management data in Australian copper and gold operations, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, S. Stoddart, and S. Northey. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.