2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12121603
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Conventional and Dry Stack Tailings Disposal Schemes: A Case Study in Northern China

Abstract: Alternative tailings disposal technologies can be effective solutions to mining waste safety and environmental problems. The current decision-making processes for tailings disposal schemes lack consideration of environmental impacts. Based on a case study of an open-pit iron mine in northern China, this study adopted the life cycle assessment (LCA) method to compare the environmental impacts of three tailings disposal schemes of conventional slurry disposal technology (CSDT), dry stack disposal technology (DSD… Show more

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“…This means that the geometry of dry stacking will be different considering flat terrain and mountainous terrain. The basic principle of stacking filtered mine tailings is the formation of compacted layers that are successively placed one on top of the other, thus achieving the formation of terraces or platforms (lifts) [53].…”
Section: Dry Stacking Of Filtered Mine Tailings: Geometric Configurat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the geometry of dry stacking will be different considering flat terrain and mountainous terrain. The basic principle of stacking filtered mine tailings is the formation of compacted layers that are successively placed one on top of the other, thus achieving the formation of terraces or platforms (lifts) [53].…”
Section: Dry Stacking Of Filtered Mine Tailings: Geometric Configurat...mentioning
confidence: 99%