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Conference Proceedings

Mine Waste and Tailings Conference 2021

Conference Proceedings

Mine Waste and Tailings Conference 2021

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Improvements in estimating strengths of loose tailings: results from the TAILLIQ research project

This paper reports on an industry and Australian Research Council funded research project, TAILLIQ, that is a joint initiative between four Australian Universities. The paper discusses the accuracy with which the critical void ratio can be determined for a given tailings; it does this by presenting the results from a ‘round robin’ study in which 18 geotechnical laboratories around the world participated, testing the same tailings (sampled from a gold mine in Western Australia). The results were variable, although a reasonable number were very similar, as described in the paper. The paper provides additional test data for sandy silt gold tailings recovered from a sponsor’s site in Australia, including preliminary calibration chamber test data, results from direct simple shear tests and characterisation tests to determine unsaturated geotechnical properties.
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  • Published: 2021
  • Pages: 11
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  • Unique ID: P-01789-R7M9G9

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