Study on Mine Tailings Classification Effected by Co‑disposal of Drilling Wastes with Geochemical Cations

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1677 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 5, 2022
Abstract
Coal refuse impoundments are disposal facilities specifically designed for the coal mining industry. Re-purposing refuse
impoundments for co-disposal with natural gas flowback water and waste rock overburden has been investigated. The
aims of this study were to investigate properties of coal refuse classification under the influence of co-disposed wastes as
geochemical material exposure pathways from hydraulically exposed sodium and calcium (
Na+, Ca2+)
cation loading from
disposal of flowback water produced during the development of horizontal drilled natural shale gas frack wells, and waste
rock having limestone characteristics. The geotechnical index classification of saturated cohesionless refuse is required to
evaluate the liquefaction potential for strain or strength loss contributing to ground movements. This study is relevant to
identifying changes in the coal refuse geotechnical index classification as sand-like, clay-like, or a borderline transitional
material from the effects of ion and waste exposure in the impoundment’s reservoir porewater. Laboratory geotechnical tests
were performed on fine coal refuse blended with different cations to classify the altered plastic behavior and index classification.
Following determination of the index classification, the specimen’s stress–strain responses were investigated through
isotropically consolidated undrained (ICU) triaxial compression tests. This experimental study culminated with two salient
findings: the first is that introduction of ions alone into the refuse tailings or impoundment porewater resulted in significant
material changes in property index classification, and the second finding was that the difference in refuse index classification
did not correlate into noticeable effects of the monotonic undrained triaxial strength parameters.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Study on Mine Tailings Classification Effected by Co‑disposal of Drilling Wastes with Geochemical CationsMLA: Study on Mine Tailings Classification Effected by Co‑disposal of Drilling Wastes with Geochemical Cations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.