Restoration Of Sloping Tailings From Asbestos Mining In Kozani Prefecture, Greece

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Tsatsanifos
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Following closure of an old asbestos mine in Zidani, Kozani Prefecture, Greece, the geotechnical and environmental restoration of the tailings slopes was required. The geotechnical aspects of the restoration included the formation of gentler slopes to increase stability, in combination with drainage works for the same purpose. The environmental aspects of the restoration included covering the slopes with successive layers of soil in order to minimize infiltration of rainwater, and hence the potential for further transport of asbestos fibers, and to provide a suitable layer for revegetation of the slope. The paper presents results of slope stability evaluation using both limit equilibrium and finite element analyses and raises some issues related to reducing impacts to the geoenvironment when designing such restoration projects.
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APA: C. Tsatsanifos  (2006)  Restoration Of Sloping Tailings From Asbestos Mining In Kozani Prefecture, Greece

MLA: C. Tsatsanifos Restoration Of Sloping Tailings From Asbestos Mining In Kozani Prefecture, Greece. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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