Understanding Tailings Geochemistry - Continuous Learning and Innovation When Planning for Mine Closure

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A M. Robertson N Kawashima R St C Smart
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Jul 10, 2012

Abstract

This paper focuses on a case study at a base metal mine located in a tropical semi-arid area of Western Australia (WA). It is demonstrated that understanding the geochemical nature of the mine tailings forms an integral part of innovative management strategies developed throughout the life-of-mine (LOM) when planning for mine closure. The tailings are currently stored at an above-ground valley fill tailings storage facility (TSF) and one option for long-term management under consideration is leaving the tailings in situ at mine closure and covering using the concept of an enhanced æstore and releaseÆ cover system.Extensive geochemical and mineralogical studies have found that the geochemical behaviour of the tailings in the TSF is significantly more benign than initially predicted. The sulfide content of the tailings is primarily pyrrhotite, which can be acid-forming, acid-neutral or acid-consuming depending on a number of factors including redox conditions. Tailings pore water at depth is pH neutral with excess alkalinity, low concentrations of dissolved metals and elevated sulfate concentration.Recent geochemical tests on tailings samples indicate that a reduction in the acid potential and a corresponding increase in the neutralising potential of the tailings, through partial removal of pyrrhotite at the ore processing stage, has the potential to further reduce the long-term risk of potential impact to the environment from any TSF seepage. The current work program investigates whether partial removal of pyrrhotite is feasible and secondly, whether this approach is necessary to produce a significantly better outcome at mine closure.CITATION:Robertson, A M, Kawashima, N, Smart, R St C and Schumann, R, 2012. Understanding tailings geochemistry - Continuous learning and innovation when planning for mine closure, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2012 , pp 287-292 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: A M. Robertson N Kawashima R St C Smart  (2012)  Understanding Tailings Geochemistry - Continuous Learning and Innovation When Planning for Mine Closure

MLA: A M. Robertson N Kawashima R St C Smart Understanding Tailings Geochemistry - Continuous Learning and Innovation When Planning for Mine Closure. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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