The Effect Of Overall Pit Slope And Pit Geometry On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine

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A. Choudhury
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Deep open-pit mines are becoming increasingly common in the highly mineralized arctic and sub-arctic regions. Air inversion is a frequent occurrence in these regions, and is exacerbated by complex geometry of the open pit and the surrounding natural topography of an open-pit mine. The resulting inversion cap is known to contribute to the degradation of air quality in the open pit, resulting in loss of production. This paper discusses the development and validation of a three-dimensional model that simulate the flow of air and the transport of gaseous contaminants in an arctic open-pit mine and the analyzes effect of the geometry of the mine and the slope angle of the pit on the contaminants profiles in the mine.
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APA: A. Choudhury  (2013)  The Effect Of Overall Pit Slope And Pit Geometry On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine

MLA: A. Choudhury The Effect Of Overall Pit Slope And Pit Geometry On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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