Simulation Of Bauxite Residues Disposal In Abandoned Mine Open Pits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Vavadakis
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Abandoned bauxite surface mines in the Parnassos area may be rehabilitated using bauxite residues as filler. The objective of this study was to estimate the percentage of precipitation that may infiltrate through the bauxite residues to the lower geological formations when they are disposed off in mine open pits. Two scenarios were investigated simulating: a) available field tests, and b) a demonstration test that was planned to be performed in an abandoned open pit close to the Aluminium of Greece plant. It was indicated that the annual infiltration from bauxite residues disposed off in the demonstration test for the most probable scenario is very low, equal to 13.17mm corresponding to 3.1% of the annual precipitation. Furthermore, it was estimated that the annual percolation from the field tests is approximately 4.4%, very close to the infiltration values measured in the field tests for the same period.
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APA: D. Vavadakis  (2006)  Simulation Of Bauxite Residues Disposal In Abandoned Mine Open Pits

MLA: D. Vavadakis Simulation Of Bauxite Residues Disposal In Abandoned Mine Open Pits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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