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                     Making use of potentially contaminating mine waste in cover design Making use of potentially contaminating mine waste in cover designBy N Jamson, T K. Rohde The Mine is an underground zinc (Zn), lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) operation in central New South Wales (NSW). Broadly speaking the Mine has two domains that require rehabilitation, the mine industrial a Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Five years of cover performance monitoring and modelling for a store and release cover at Century Mine Five years of cover performance monitoring and modelling for a store and release cover at Century MineBy T Rohde, P Defferrard In 2010 a store and release cover (the cover) was constructed on the south waste rock dump (SWRD) at Century mine. This also included aerial seeding of province native trees and shrub seeds. The purpo Jul 23, 2018 
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                     PanAust Limited’s approach to mine waste and tailings stewardship PanAust Limited’s approach to mine waste and tailings stewardshipBy L P. Trout, D G. Reid PanAust Limited (PanAust) has successfully constructed and commissioned two mining operations in Lao PDR over the past decade and undertaken major studies for three new mine developments. The managem Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Tailings regulation – a South Australian perspective Tailings regulation – a South Australian perspectiveBy G B. Smith, G M. Marshall, A Querzoli The South Australian mining regulatory framework has adopted a performance based approach to the management of risk. This approach has been in place in South Australia for more than 10 years and is in Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Geotechnical behaviour of spent ore – impacts of metallurgical factors Geotechnical behaviour of spent ore – impacts of metallurgical factorsBy R Rimmelin, C Vergara Heap leach pads are composed of mined ore, usually crushed, disposed on liners to be processed with leach solutions, and the tail of the process is called “spent ore” which are then transported by con Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Optimisation of constant rate of loading slurry consolidometer testing of fine-grained coal tailings Optimisation of constant rate of loading slurry consolidometer testing of fine-grained coal tailingsBy D J. Williams, S Islam Fine-grained coal tailings slurry undergoes only limited settling and self-weight consolidation, and tends to remain slurry-like and unsuitable for conventional laboratory consolidation testing. In ad Jul 23, 2018 
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                     A waste fines cell with a multitude of concurrent activities A waste fines cell with a multitude of concurrent activitiesBy J J. Boshoff This iron ore mine site, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, commenced operations in 1998, with ore derived by mining of open-cut pits in Channel Iron Deposits (CIDs). A portion of the Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Instrumented column testing of salt uptake from compacted red mud into a cover Instrumented column testing of salt uptake from compacted red mud into a coverBy Y Zhu, D J. Williams, M O’Neill, C Zhang, X Lei A cover of inert material overlain by topsoil is required over compacted, seawater-neutralised red mud, a waste product from the refining of bauxite to produce alumina. The cover is to be revegetated, Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Consolidation and shear strength of coal tailings slurries Consolidation and shear strength of coal tailings slurriesBy D J. Williams, S Islam Worldwide production of black coal amounts to about 8 billion tonnes. Perhaps 20% of this annual production is washed to improve its quality, generating perhaps 250 million tonnes of coal tailings ann Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Predicting changes in static liquefaction susceptibility using cone penetration test results Predicting changes in static liquefaction susceptibility using cone penetration test resultsBy J T. Sharp, M A. Styler, D McGowan, P W. Mayne Static liquefaction is a geotechnical hazard in mine tailings facilities. Soils that are contractive in shear are susceptible to static liquefaction. Tailings facilities are dynamic structures, typi Jul 23, 2018 
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                     The development of soil water characteristic curves for soil types classified according to the USCS The development of soil water characteristic curves for soil types classified according to the USCSBy A Satyanaga, H Rahardjo, K G. Mercer The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is one of the most essential soil properties in unsaturated soil mechanics. The water flow and storage characteristics of an unsaturated soil are closely rel Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Starter dyke optimisation with Muk3D and GoldSim Starter dyke optimisation with Muk3D and GoldSimBy C A. Cooper, G A. Suter The sizing of a starter dam for a Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) involves balancing many competing demands. It should cost as little as possible, be high enough to store tailings until the first rai Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Optimisation of surface tailings storage and tailings backfill – a case study Optimisation of surface tailings storage and tailings backfill – a case studyBy B P. Wrench, N R. Steward, C Wu A gold mine in southern China has transitioned from an open pit operation to a fully underground mine. An overhand mining method is used which requires the mined stopes to be filled with backfill havi Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Surface and groundwater monitoring and seepage control at the Sungun Copper Mine Surface and groundwater monitoring and seepage control at the Sungun Copper MineBy N Pirouznia, F Rashidi Nejad, S Naraghi Sungun Copper Mine, which is the second largest copper mining operation in Iran has a large tailings storage facility with a seepage control dam located downstream of the main dam. Surface and groundw Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Plant rejects disposal strategies applied at Caval Ridge open cut coal mine Plant rejects disposal strategies applied at Caval Ridge open cut coal mineBy J Li, H Hooi, D Payne Caval Ridge Mine (CVM) is one of the newly established open-cut coal mines of BHP in Queensland, where no tailings dam is planned to be built in order to minimise environmental impacts from mining act Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Robust construction and quality assurance culture for tailings storage facilities – equally important as robust design and review practice Robust construction and quality assurance culture for tailings storage facilities – equally important as robust design and review practiceBy M Laxman, A Kundu After multiple tailings dam failures in recent times, the owner organisations have made increased efforts to step up the governance systems to industry best practise in the design, construction and op Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam Optimum embankment design for a tailings damBy A Fyans, B Ghahreman-Nejad This paper discusses the method and results of an options study into selection of the optimal form for a 130 m high tailings/water retaining dam, located in a region of high seismicity in central Iran Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Water balance management 101 Water balance management 101By M Rafty, C Lane Managing water is a key aspect of mining, whether a site is in water surplus or water deficit. Water in tailings storage facilities (TSFs) needs to be managed carefully to maximise the density of the Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Accelerated degradation and modified slake durability testing of clay mineral-rich coal mine spoil Accelerated degradation and modified slake durability testing of clay mineral-rich coal mine spoilBy B Miles, D J. Williams, J Ahn, T A. Vangsness The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Segregating tailings – effects on density and water retention Segregating tailings – effects on density and water retentionBy K Seddon Segregation of tailings on deposition can occur as a result of a) sub-aqueous deposition, and b) sub-aerial deposition at lower solids concentrations (i.e. when the solids concentration is less than t Jul 23, 2018 
