A Numerical Approach for Prefeasibility Analysis of Tailings Disposal Options

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Muller
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 26, 2011

Abstract

The disposal of tailings has become a greater issue due to the changing economics of mineral extraction. The processing of lower grade deposits and tougher environmental regulations has led to the selection process for tailings disposal options becoming more complicated. Current selection methods are too time consuming or too easily manipulated for inexperienced users to use successfully. This paper examines a different method for the initial selection of a tailings disposal system, using a numerical system that was introduced into the mining method selection field. The numerical method system was compiled by reviewing previous work done on the positive and negative aspects of the tailings disposal methods used by the coal and metallurgical mining industries. Assessing the common trends and design aspects of each of the methods was undertaken and a ranking was designed to explain how well suited the tailings disposal methods are to a situation. The tool successfully analysed sites using common data to indicate methods for disposal that would have provided minimal technical problems, low environmental risk and been practically possible. The tool also proved successful in identifying critical areas that would need further investigation. This new system was tested on some disaster case studies from around the world in order to show that it could have successfully selected a different method for tailings disposal that would have prevented the disaster.
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APA: B Muller  (2011)  A Numerical Approach for Prefeasibility Analysis of Tailings Disposal Options

MLA: B Muller A Numerical Approach for Prefeasibility Analysis of Tailings Disposal Options. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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