Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams

Erosion on the slopes of mine tailings represents one of the most important environmental problems arising from the disposal of mine tailings. Tailings dam erosion is the main source of pollution that contaminates agricultural land and streams around mining areas. There is an urgent need to reduc...

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Main Author: Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest
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Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5903
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-59032019-05-11T03:41:19Z Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest cement mine tailings Erosion slopes pollution Erosion on the slopes of mine tailings represents one of the most important environmental problems arising from the disposal of mine tailings. Tailings dam erosion is the main source of pollution that contaminates agricultural land and streams around mining areas. There is an urgent need to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings in-order to limit further devastation of natural ecology. The present study investigates the possible use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. The pinhole erosion test was used to measure erodibility of tailings stabilized with cement. The strength properties of cement-stabilized tailings have been evaluated by the unconfined compression test. Conbex and ordinary Portland cement have been used for tailings stabilization, with contents of 0, 3, 5, 7, and 10% by mass. It has been established that cement can be used to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. At least 3% by mass cement is required to produce zero erosion loss. The resistance of tailings to erosion can be enhanced by increasing compaction density, curing period and cement content. Ordinary Portland cement produced higher strengths and erosion resistance than Conbex, although Conbex may be useful for stabilizing fine tailings. Cement-stabilized tailings could be used to make bricks and rubble for use in reducing erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. As little as 10% of cement is necessary to produce unconfined compressive strengths of 1600- 2600 kPa. 2008-12-22T09:46:27Z 2008-12-22T09:46:27Z 2008-12-22T09:46:27Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5903 en application/pdf
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topic cement
mine tailings
Erosion
slopes
pollution
spellingShingle cement
mine tailings
Erosion
slopes
pollution
Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest
Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
description Erosion on the slopes of mine tailings represents one of the most important environmental problems arising from the disposal of mine tailings. Tailings dam erosion is the main source of pollution that contaminates agricultural land and streams around mining areas. There is an urgent need to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings in-order to limit further devastation of natural ecology. The present study investigates the possible use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. The pinhole erosion test was used to measure erodibility of tailings stabilized with cement. The strength properties of cement-stabilized tailings have been evaluated by the unconfined compression test. Conbex and ordinary Portland cement have been used for tailings stabilization, with contents of 0, 3, 5, 7, and 10% by mass. It has been established that cement can be used to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. At least 3% by mass cement is required to produce zero erosion loss. The resistance of tailings to erosion can be enhanced by increasing compaction density, curing period and cement content. Ordinary Portland cement produced higher strengths and erosion resistance than Conbex, although Conbex may be useful for stabilizing fine tailings. Cement-stabilized tailings could be used to make bricks and rubble for use in reducing erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams. As little as 10% of cement is necessary to produce unconfined compressive strengths of 1600- 2600 kPa.
author Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest
author_facet Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest
author_sort Rankhododo, Nkhanedzeni Ernest
title Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
title_short Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
title_full Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
title_fullStr Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
title_full_unstemmed Use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
title_sort use of cement to reduce erosion of the slopes of mine tailings dams
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5903
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