Conference Proceedings
Mine Waste and Tailings 2018
Conference Proceedings
Mine Waste and Tailings 2018
Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam
This paper discusses the method and results of an options study into selection of the optimal form for a 130 m high tailings/water retaining dam, located in a region of high seismicity in central Iran._x000D_
The proposed dam is part of a planned expansion project for Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine (SCM), which after construction will provide 550 million tonnes of additional tailings storage over the next 27 years._x000D_
Geotechnical investigation at the proposed site indicated that adequate suitable low permeability materials (i.e. clay) were not available in the immediate vicinity of the dam site and would need to be imported from a distance of well over 10 km (direct)._x000D_
Given the magnitude of the estimated quantity of material and construction cost it was considered prudent to compare the cost of alternative dam design options for the proposed storage._x000D_
A total of five dam design options are considered including a conventional rockfill embankment dam with an upstream sloping earth core (ECRD), a geomembrane face rockfill embankment dam (GFRD), a sloping asphalt core rockfill embankment dam (ACRD), a roller compacted concrete dam (RCCD), and a filter rockfill embankment dam for tailings storage together with a separate smaller earthfill core rockfill dam (ECRD) located downstream for storage of decant water._x000D_
The risks, costing and design of all options are discussed in detail and the outcome of the study is presented.CITATION:Ghahreman-Nejad, B and Fyans, A, 2018. Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam, in Proceedings Mine Waste and Tailings Stewardship Conference 2018, pp 427-438 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The proposed dam is part of a planned expansion project for Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine (SCM), which after construction will provide 550 million tonnes of additional tailings storage over the next 27 years._x000D_
Geotechnical investigation at the proposed site indicated that adequate suitable low permeability materials (i.e. clay) were not available in the immediate vicinity of the dam site and would need to be imported from a distance of well over 10 km (direct)._x000D_
Given the magnitude of the estimated quantity of material and construction cost it was considered prudent to compare the cost of alternative dam design options for the proposed storage._x000D_
A total of five dam design options are considered including a conventional rockfill embankment dam with an upstream sloping earth core (ECRD), a geomembrane face rockfill embankment dam (GFRD), a sloping asphalt core rockfill embankment dam (ACRD), a roller compacted concrete dam (RCCD), and a filter rockfill embankment dam for tailings storage together with a separate smaller earthfill core rockfill dam (ECRD) located downstream for storage of decant water._x000D_
The risks, costing and design of all options are discussed in detail and the outcome of the study is presented.CITATION:Ghahreman-Nejad, B and Fyans, A, 2018. Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam, in Proceedings Mine Waste and Tailings Stewardship Conference 2018, pp 427-438 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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B Ghahreman-Nejad, A Fyans
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