Assessment Of Potential Groundwater Flow Within Sub-Permafrost Groundwater At Red Dog Mine, Alaska

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Weaver J. Kulas K. Hagley
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

An assessment of potential groundwater movement beneath the tailing impoundment at the Red Dog Mine was performed, and has indicated a unique aquifer situation within sub-permafrost groundwater at the site. The aquifer was shown to be isolated from both vertical recharge and a real discharge, and is characterized as a virtually no-flow system. The permafrost resulted in a deep aquifer with high tidal efficiency, meaning that variable surface loads are easily transmitted to the fluid. The tidal efficiency has been characterized through analysis of water level fluctuations that respond to earth tides, barometric pressure loads, and loading from the pond.
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APA: J. Weaver J. Kulas K. Hagley  (2002)  Assessment Of Potential Groundwater Flow Within Sub-Permafrost Groundwater At Red Dog Mine, Alaska

MLA: J. Weaver J. Kulas K. Hagley Assessment Of Potential Groundwater Flow Within Sub-Permafrost Groundwater At Red Dog Mine, Alaska. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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