Tailings Dam Engineering An Overview of its Evolution, Current Practice and New Challenges Topic Area ? Metal Mining, Environment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Robert C. Lo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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14
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

As tailings dams grow in physical size, their impact on public safety and the environment also increases in severity. Over the last three decades, tailings dam engineering has evolved from largely "trial-and-error" methods to a mature, multi-disciplinary engineering endeavour. This paper reviews the current practice of tailings disposal, and the evolution of tailings dam engineering. Key factors affecting dam integrity and examples of dam failures are then highlighted. Finally, the paper reviews some of the recent trends that lead to new challenges to the mining industry. These challenges include: coping with heightened public concern about dam safety; balancing potential conflict between seismic and environmental requirements; and addressing issues introduced by globalization of the mining industry. Institutional responses and technological tools available to meet these challenges are also outlined.
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APA: Robert C. Lo  (2001)  Tailings Dam Engineering An Overview of its Evolution, Current Practice and New Challenges Topic Area ? Metal Mining, Environment

MLA: Robert C. Lo Tailings Dam Engineering An Overview of its Evolution, Current Practice and New Challenges Topic Area ? Metal Mining, Environment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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