Conference Proceedings
Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century 2015
Conference Proceedings
Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century 2015
An Integrated Approach to Proactive Tailings Management
Most preventive environmental management practices promote proactive integrated approaches to waste management. For example, life cycle assessment is often used to find the hot spots' of environmental burdens. This kind of approach is often based on generic data and has rarely been used for tailings. Besides, life cycle assessments are less useful for designing operations or simulating changes in the process and consequent environmental outcomes. It is evident that an integrated approach for tailings research linked to better processing options is needed.The aim of this Nextmine project is to develop new tailings management models by streamlining orebody characterisation, process optimisation and rehabilitation. We present an integrated tailings management approach and preliminary results from a case study. Combined grinding and flotation models were developed using geometallurgical data from the orebody, to predict the properties of tailings produced under various processing conditions._x000D_
The modelling scenarios based on the case study data provide the capacity to predict the composition of tailings and the resulting environmental management implications. For example, the type and content of clay minerals in tailings will affect the geotechnical stability and water recovery. Clay content will also influence decisions made for paste or thickened tailings and underground backfilling.CITATION:Edraki, M, Huynh, T, Wightman, E, Tungpalan, K and Palaniandy, S, 2015. An integrated approach to proactive tailings management, in Proceedings Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century , pp 323-332 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The modelling scenarios based on the case study data provide the capacity to predict the composition of tailings and the resulting environmental management implications. For example, the type and content of clay minerals in tailings will affect the geotechnical stability and water recovery. Clay content will also influence decisions made for paste or thickened tailings and underground backfilling.CITATION:Edraki, M, Huynh, T, Wightman, E, Tungpalan, K and Palaniandy, S, 2015. An integrated approach to proactive tailings management, in Proceedings Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century , pp 323-332 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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M Edraki, T Huynh, E Wightman, K Tungpalan, S Palaniandy
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