The collapse of a mine tailings storage facility near Stava, northern Italy, resulted in 268 deaths and very considerable damage to property. The geological setting and the history of the construction of the tailings dams are described, the more important geotechnical properties of the tailings material are presented, and the degree of stability of the dams is discussed. Possible causes of the failure are reviewed, and it is concluded that the dams were constructed with an unacceptably low factor of safety and that the circumstantial evidence supports the conclusion that the failure was triggered by a blocked decant pipe located within the tailings
JTC1 Workshop. Advances in Landslide Understanding (1º. 2017. Barcelona)On 17 August 1960 the bigges...
The Stava 1985 Foundation (a Registered Charity) is committed to keeping alive the “active memory” o...
Mine tailings impoundment failures continue to occur at unacceptable rates. The worldwide mining ind...
The collapse of a mine tailings storage facility near Stava, northern Italy, resulted in 268 deaths ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes the dynamics and causes of the Stava disaster, and highlights some r...
The catastrophic failures of tailings dams at Sgorigrad (Bulgaria) and Stava (Italy) are analyzed, p...
The frequency of large dam failures all over the world, with a high toll of lives lost, pinpoints th...
Abstract. The disaster occurring in the Eastern Italian Alps in the summer of 1985 was caused by the...
In 1985 the failure of two impoundments at the service of a fluorite mine in the upper Stava valley ...
After a historical introduction regarding the origin, causes and responsibilities of the 1st May 196...
Abstract. The disaster occurring in the Eastern Italian Alps in the summer of 1985 was caused by the...
The failure of the Tapo Canyon tailings dam was one of the most striking failures of an earth struct...
Dam B1 was approximately 85 m high and 700 m long along the crown when it suddenly failed in 25th of...
The catastrophe of Sgorigrad and Vratza (Bulgaria) and the catastrophe of the Stava Valley (Italy) a...
This paper analyzes two tailings dam databases and recent failures to assess the local and global fa...
JTC1 Workshop. Advances in Landslide Understanding (1º. 2017. Barcelona)On 17 August 1960 the bigges...
The Stava 1985 Foundation (a Registered Charity) is committed to keeping alive the “active memory” o...
Mine tailings impoundment failures continue to occur at unacceptable rates. The worldwide mining ind...
The collapse of a mine tailings storage facility near Stava, northern Italy, resulted in 268 deaths ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes the dynamics and causes of the Stava disaster, and highlights some r...
The catastrophic failures of tailings dams at Sgorigrad (Bulgaria) and Stava (Italy) are analyzed, p...
The frequency of large dam failures all over the world, with a high toll of lives lost, pinpoints th...
Abstract. The disaster occurring in the Eastern Italian Alps in the summer of 1985 was caused by the...
In 1985 the failure of two impoundments at the service of a fluorite mine in the upper Stava valley ...
After a historical introduction regarding the origin, causes and responsibilities of the 1st May 196...
Abstract. The disaster occurring in the Eastern Italian Alps in the summer of 1985 was caused by the...
The failure of the Tapo Canyon tailings dam was one of the most striking failures of an earth struct...
Dam B1 was approximately 85 m high and 700 m long along the crown when it suddenly failed in 25th of...
The catastrophe of Sgorigrad and Vratza (Bulgaria) and the catastrophe of the Stava Valley (Italy) a...
This paper analyzes two tailings dam databases and recent failures to assess the local and global fa...
JTC1 Workshop. Advances in Landslide Understanding (1º. 2017. Barcelona)On 17 August 1960 the bigges...
The Stava 1985 Foundation (a Registered Charity) is committed to keeping alive the “active memory” o...
Mine tailings impoundment failures continue to occur at unacceptable rates. The worldwide mining ind...