Environmental Suitability Of Compacted Clay Liners

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. B. Aughenbaugh
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Compacted clays are used as permeability barriers in many mineral engineering projects such as heap leaching, containment ponds, tailings disposal and earth dams. Source materials used for clay liners include a wide variety of sand, silt and clay admixtures that exhibit dramatically different engineering properties when densified. The permeability and plastic properties of fine-grained soils are reviewed with respect to the state of compaction as the water content varies. Be-cause they are weak in tension, compacted clays are susceptible to cracking when subjected to differential flexural movements. Designs of compacted clay liners must include an evaluation of their flexibility which is the ability of a fine-grain soil to bend plastically without cracking. This paper will also discuss the importance of flexibility with respect to soil types, compaction effort, failure mechanism and testing evaluation to the performance of clay liners in preventing seepage of pollutants from a containment site.
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APA: N. B. Aughenbaugh  (1990)  Environmental Suitability Of Compacted Clay Liners

MLA: N. B. Aughenbaugh Environmental Suitability Of Compacted Clay Liners. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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