Hydrogeological characteristics of co‐disposed tailings and coarse rejects from coal processing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Koosmen S Fityus J Simmons
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Jul 1, 2021

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to therefore investigate the hydrogeological characteristics of tailings, coarse and mixed rejects from coal processing to enable better understanding of the potential for undrained behaviours in coal mine spoil piles. This is achieved by analysing the results from permeability and oedometer testing of tailings, coarse rejects and mixtures thereof. Focus is given to the effect that tailings content has on the behaviour of mixed rejects, the transition point between drained and undrained material behaviours, and the evolution of properties with increasing stress that would occur with increased depth of burial in a mine spoil pile. The implications of the findings are discussed with respect to spoil pile stability.
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APA: K Koosmen S Fityus J Simmons  (2021)  Hydrogeological characteristics of co‐disposed tailings and coarse rejects from coal processing

MLA: K Koosmen S Fityus J Simmons Hydrogeological characteristics of co‐disposed tailings and coarse rejects from coal processing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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