Long-term evolution of heap surface of paste tailings under erosion.
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2022
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Many mines are moving from conventional tailings storage facilities to filtered tailings
disposal systems. The benefits of these systems include increased water recovery, reduced
size of containment landfills, improved facility safety, and reduced environmental impact.
In geotechnical terms, the challenges are to find the correct way of waste disposal:
whether in piles of dry sandy tailings or co-disposal waste rock. The long-term evolution
of the surface of fine and sandy tailings stockpiles is a matter of concern. The goal of this
study was to quantitatively evaluate the temporal evolution of a paste tailings pile, using
a computational model of landscape evolution. For this, SIBERIA, a simulator of the
evolution of landscapes under the action of runoff and erosion, was used. The effect of
erosion on a trunk-pyramidal tailings pile with about 21% of slope after long periods of
decommissioning (100 and 250 years) was studied. The SIBERIA modelling data
considered the surface roughness and the average diameter of the sediment particles and
the typical properties of iron ore tailings. The results indicate that for a lower Manning
roughness coefficient and larger average apparent diameter of the sediment particles (or
clods), the lower the sediment transport will be and, therefore, in the long term, the greater
will be the integrity of the tailings pile.
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Mineral paste, Siberia, Modelling
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BRANCHES, A. M. B.; LIMA, H. M. de; LUZ, J. A. M. da. Long-term evolution of heap surface of paste tailings under erosion. Brazilian Journal of Development, Curitiba, v. 8, n. 3, p. 16882-16896, mar. 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.brazilianjournals.com/index.php/BRJD/article/view/44934>. Acesso em: 29 abr. 2022.