Research Into the Revegetation of Concentrator Tailings Dams at Mount ISA
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 16
 - File Size:
 - 977 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1974
 
Abstract
Processing of lead-zinc and copper ores by Mount Isa Mines Limited produces large quantit- ies of concentrator tailings waste which is  pumped as a slurry to special dams where the  solids are allowed to settle and dry out. These  areas are unattractive and show no signs of  encroachment by plant life even though the  surfaces of some dams have remained undisturbed  for more than a decade. During 1970 Mount Isa  Mines Limited commenced a long term research  program in conjunction with the Department of  Agriculture, University of Queensland to deter- mine possible methods of establishing a plant  cover on this material. Research has defined the major factors  limiting plant growth in the tailings medium.  Modification of the edaphic conditions through  fertilizer inputs, particularly of phosphorus  and nitrogen, and alteration of "soil" physical  properties by incorporation of mulching mater- ials, provided conditions which allowed plant  growth. The outstanding "soil" amendment  treatment was incorporation of fly ash, a waste  product of the company's coal fired power  stations. A range of crop and pasture species  have been selected which have grown well with  adequate irrigation under the amended conditions  in the field. Further research is assessing a range of native plant species and agronomic  techniques to provide a stable plant cover on  the tailings dams.
Citation
APA: (1974) Research Into the Revegetation of Concentrator Tailings Dams at Mount ISA
MLA: Research Into the Revegetation of Concentrator Tailings Dams at Mount ISA. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.