Prediction of mine tailings delta profiles

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
P. H. Morris
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Apr 1, 1996

Abstract

The profile of a delta formed by fine-grained mineral processing wastes, disposed of as aqueous slurries by subaerial deposition from a pipeline, has a significant bearing on the volume that is available for waste and water storage in a given containment structure. Earlier field data and laboratory experiments suggested that mine waste delta profiles could be predicted with high levels of accuracy using data from small-scale laboratory deposition tests. The relationships between the profiles of full-size and laboratory-model deltas were analysed using the principles of kinematic similarity and a recent theory of delta formation based on engineering hydraulics. Measured profiles of full-size and model coal-mine tailings deltas are compared and the prediction of full-size profiles discussed. It is shown that the data-derived laboratory-model deltas are insufficient to allow accurate prediction of full-size delta profiles. Initial slope data or other, equivalent data for the full-size delta are also required
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APA: P. H. Morris  (1996)  Prediction of mine tailings delta profiles

MLA: P. H. Morris Prediction of mine tailings delta profiles. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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