A new approach to waste dump site selection according to the fuzzy decision-making process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. Samimi Namin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

During the process of developing surface or underground mines, some sites are considered for dumping of surface soils, while others are applied to reclaiming surface and waste disposal. For each kind of overburden, whether it be waste rock, low-grade material, or process tails, a separate storage site is considered so that it becomes possible to transport or recover the overburden separately. Decision-making must be completed by means of a selection process which takes into account the best methods of alternative sets in order to achieve these goals. This decision- making involves many parameters that are inter-related in that changes in some parameters affect the others. There are many methods of decision-making, however, Fuzzy Multi-attribute Decision-making (FMADM) and its functions are studied in this paper. The advantages of this method lies in its theoretical background, formulation, revising capability, unlimited alternatives, and consideration of the counteraction of the different parameters upon one another.
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APA: F. Samimi Namin  (2007)  A new approach to waste dump site selection according to the fuzzy decision-making process

MLA: F. Samimi Namin A new approach to waste dump site selection according to the fuzzy decision-making process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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