Tailings Co-Disposal™ At The Esquel Gold Mine Patagonia, Argentina

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Leduc M. Backens M. E. Smith
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

An emerging technology for sustainable development in mineral development, tailings co-disposal™ is a means to dispose of conventional mill tailings within the void space of a waste rock dump. This method, while not applicable to all tailings systems, can offer a significant reduction in short-term and long-term environmental liability, land disturbance, closure costs, and negative public image. The concept is to dispose of the tailings simultaneously with the waste rock or leach ore, controlling the ratio of tailings to coarse material such that the resulting dump is stable both physically and chemically. The resulting co-disposal dump can be as safe as a conventional waste dump. In the case of alkaline tailings in a potentially acidic waste dump, the acid production can be buffered or slowed.
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APA: M. Leduc M. Backens M. E. Smith  (2004)  Tailings Co-Disposal™ At The Esquel Gold Mine Patagonia, Argentina

MLA: M. Leduc M. Backens M. E. Smith Tailings Co-Disposal™ At The Esquel Gold Mine Patagonia, Argentina. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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