OFR-89-92 Submarine Disposal Of Mill Tailings From On-Land Sources - An Overview And Bibliography - An Overview And Bibliographic Compilation Of References On The Biological, Chemical, Environmental, And Technical Aspects

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roger L. Baer
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Marine disposal of mill tailings has been practiced worldwide for over a century. However, only recently have the environmental effects of marine disposal been systematically studied. Some early attempts at marine disposal of tailings resulted in adverse impacts to marine life. However, recent advances in tailings disposal methods have included the introduction of engineered submarine tailings discharge systems, advanced environmental assessment and monitoring methods, and oceanographic modeling systems. Successful submarine tailings disposal (STD) has occurred at several mines. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (BOM) has undertaken studies of the disposal of mining and milling wastes in the marine environment. The BOM Alaska Field Operations Center, Juneau, initiated a review of the technology, regulations, and economic aspects of STD. The review illuminated the need for organization of literature on the subject, therefore the Bureau compiled this extensive bibliography on marine disposal of mill tailings. The bibliography presented here contains 1483 references and is also available through diskette in the Word Perfects format. A review of the references indicates that literature on submarine disposal inadequately covers the subject. The majority of the references listed only peripherally relate to the subject. Published literature on the engineering and environmental aspects of STD is severely limited.
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APA: Roger L. Baer  (2011)  OFR-89-92 Submarine Disposal Of Mill Tailings From On-Land Sources - An Overview And Bibliography - An Overview And Bibliographic Compilation Of References On The Biological, Chemical, Environmental, And Technical Aspects

MLA: Roger L. Baer OFR-89-92 Submarine Disposal Of Mill Tailings From On-Land Sources - An Overview And Bibliography - An Overview And Bibliographic Compilation Of References On The Biological, Chemical, Environmental, And Technical Aspects. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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