Tailings Storage and Heap Leaching in a Combined Facility – A First for the Mining Industry

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Thomas F. Kerr
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Publication Date:
Sep 14, 2009

Abstract

The La Quinua mill at the Yanacocha mine in Peru has a thickened tailings storage facility that is contained entirely within an active heap leach pad. In this respect, it is unique and unprecedented in the mining industry and provides the operator, Minera Yanacocha S.R.L. (MYRSL), with certain cost, land-use and closure efficiencies. The combined design requires that the leach ore embankments retaining the tailings provide the same high level of stability and security required of major tailings dams. Contrary to standard tailings dam construction, the leach ore in these embankments is placed in thick, uncompacted lifts so that they maintain adequate permeability for leaching. The resultant loose structure makes static and dynamic liquefaction a critical issue, and the key design principle for avoiding a liquefaction related failure is to keep the ore that is saturated or very near saturated when under leach well removed from the outer faces of the embankments and contained behind large unsaturated structural shells.
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APA: Thomas F. Kerr  (2009)  Tailings Storage and Heap Leaching in a Combined Facility – A First for the Mining Industry

MLA: Thomas F. Kerr Tailings Storage and Heap Leaching in a Combined Facility – A First for the Mining Industry. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2009.

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