2017
DOI: 10.1590/0370-44672016700163
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Aging simulation of the tailings from Stava fluorite extraction by exposure to gamma rays

Abstract: Tailings storage facilities are disposal systems for storing the waste products of the mining industry consisting of a slurry mixture made of soil, rock and water that remain after the mineral values have been removed from the patent ore. Tailings dams are supposed to last forever, so after their deposition, tailings can experience aging processes with physical and chemical changes depending on the interactions between local conditions and source mineralogy. The consequences of these aging processes are increa… Show more

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“…4 and the clay fraction is 8% of the total solid mass. The liquid, plastic limit, and plasticity index are wL=27.4%, wP=18.0%, PI=9.4% ( [10], [25]). Hydraulic conductivity and specific gravity are k=10 -7 m/s and GS=2.83, while quartz, calcite, and fluorite are the main mineral constituents.…”
Section: Testing Materials 21 Geotechnical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 and the clay fraction is 8% of the total solid mass. The liquid, plastic limit, and plasticity index are wL=27.4%, wP=18.0%, PI=9.4% ( [10], [25]). Hydraulic conductivity and specific gravity are k=10 -7 m/s and GS=2.83, while quartz, calcite, and fluorite are the main mineral constituents.…”
Section: Testing Materials 21 Geotechnical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its grain size distribution is given in Fig 1, while liquid limit (wL=27.4%) and plastic limit (wP=18.0%) show a medium-low plasticity soil (PI=wL-wP =9.4%) with 8% in weight of clay size material ([3]- [4]). The specific gravity GS=2.828 and permeability k=10 -7 m/s of the silt fraction allows to define the soil as a medium-low permeable, heavy tailings predominantly made of quartz, with significant amount of calcite and fluorite, as resulted by X-ray diffraction analysis ([5]- [6]).…”
Section: Testing Materials and Experimental Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons the storage of tailings became difficult, leading to considering other storage destinations such as storage in piles and their use as raw materials for other manufacturing chains, such as backfill material, aggregate in road construction, or fine aggregate for cement and concrete paving as shown in the Fig. 2 ([5]- [6]- [7]). ICGRE 109-2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%