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How to Prevent Flow Failures in Tailings Dams

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MINE WATER AND THE ENVIRONMENT
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 83-112

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10230-021-00752-8

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Liquefaction; Storage-cover release; Double drainage system; Tailings management facilities

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism
  2. Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment

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Research on tailings dams in Spain found that the alternating sedimentary layers within the dams exhibit contractive and dilative behaviors, with stability being influenced by both temporal and spatial conditions. Factors contributing to flow failure in tailing dams include saturation levels and shear stress.
Based on research carried out at 67 tailings dams in Spain: (1) tailings dams contain alternating sedimentary layers with contractive and dilative geomechanical behaviours; (2) tailings saturate quickly but drain more than 10 times slower due to the high-suction capacity of the porous sediments (2-300 MPa); and (3) over the long-term, a stationary flow regime is attained within a tailings basin. Four temporal and spatial conditions must all be present for a tailing dams flow failure to occur: (1) the tailings must experience contractive behaviour; (2) the tailings must be fully saturated; (3) the effective stress due to static or dynamic load must approach zero; and (4) the shear stress must exceed the tailings residual shear stress. Our results also indicate that the degree of saturation (S-r) is the most influential factor controlling dam stability. The pore-pressure coefficient controls geotechnical stability: when it exceeds 0.5 (S-r = 0.7), the safety factor decreases dramatically. Therefore, controlling the degree of tailings saturation is instrumental to preventing dam failures, and can be achieved using a double drainage system, one for the unconsolidated foundation materials and another for the overlying tailings.

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