Designing Leach Pad Liners For Differential Settlement

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. V. Ramey
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Heap leaching in certain parts of the world, such as Chile's Atacama Desert, brings unique design problems in the form of possible large differential settlements of the foundation soils due to the dissolution of salts in northern Chile the soils often contain very high concentrations of soluble salts (nitrates, potassium, magnesium, and common sodium). When a leak in the liner occurs, the escaping solution dissolves these salts and triggers differential settlement. If the settlement is great enough, the geo-membrane tears, the leakage increases, triggering more differential settlement. The nitrate plants have experienced many occurrences of this phenomenon where a brine pond will undergo a sudden and complete loss of the impounded liquors. The authors present a simplified technique to quantify the differential settlement resulting from dissolution and provide a method which can be used to select a geo-membrane with suitable flexibility under axi-symmetric (multi-axial) load conditions to tolerate the predicted settlement. (This paper was previously published for Randol Gold Forum 1996 [Ref. 6]).
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APA: T. V. Ramey  (1997)  Designing Leach Pad Liners For Differential Settlement

MLA: T. V. Ramey Designing Leach Pad Liners For Differential Settlement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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