In the mining industry, significant progress and increased mineral production cause waste disposal issues which is one of the crucial problems in mining operations. It leads to both environmental and economic issues. Particularly, wastes from the production of metallic sulfide ore cause serious environmental pollution. In the last three decades, waste has been stored in underground openings in a controlled manner as paste-fill. Paste-fill is created by waste, water, and chemical additives. In this paper, two types of wastes were chosen to investigate the usability of tailings as paste-fill material. A lead and zinc underground mine was selected as a research site located in Balikesir, Turkey. First of all, several tests were conducted to an...
The history of mine backfill shows that in the past, considerable improvements in backfill-reliant m...
To properly dispose mining-induced tailings, diverse techniques including cemented paste fill (CPB) ...
To study the possibility of utilizing mixed construction waste and ultrafine tailings (CW&UT) as a b...
The safe environmental disposal of sulphide bearing materials is fast becoming a major economic fact...
The present paper describes the study of paste tailings prepared in laboratory using gold tailings, ...
An enormous amount of waste materials (tailings, fly ash and slag) are generated during mineral proc...
Paste backfilling is an incipient underground mine backfill technology in India. It facilitates maxi...
The safe environmental disposal of sulphide-rich copper/zinc mine tailings is fast becoming a major ...
Surface disposal of mill tailings and fly ash is a major concern for many countries, as it pollutes ...
Disposing large amounts of waste material generated as a result of developing mining activities is o...
Surface paste disposal (SPD) technology has been investigated recently to solve the geotechnical (ta...
Paste fill is the newest form of backfill material in the spectrum available to international mines ...
Paste backfill has recently emerged in the Canadian mining industry as a potential solution to some ...
To maximise ore recovery safely and economically, a proper backfill design of required strength is i...
Today, seepage control in tailings dams has become an important problem due to the increased product...
The history of mine backfill shows that in the past, considerable improvements in backfill-reliant m...
To properly dispose mining-induced tailings, diverse techniques including cemented paste fill (CPB) ...
To study the possibility of utilizing mixed construction waste and ultrafine tailings (CW&UT) as a b...
The safe environmental disposal of sulphide bearing materials is fast becoming a major economic fact...
The present paper describes the study of paste tailings prepared in laboratory using gold tailings, ...
An enormous amount of waste materials (tailings, fly ash and slag) are generated during mineral proc...
Paste backfilling is an incipient underground mine backfill technology in India. It facilitates maxi...
The safe environmental disposal of sulphide-rich copper/zinc mine tailings is fast becoming a major ...
Surface disposal of mill tailings and fly ash is a major concern for many countries, as it pollutes ...
Disposing large amounts of waste material generated as a result of developing mining activities is o...
Surface paste disposal (SPD) technology has been investigated recently to solve the geotechnical (ta...
Paste fill is the newest form of backfill material in the spectrum available to international mines ...
Paste backfill has recently emerged in the Canadian mining industry as a potential solution to some ...
To maximise ore recovery safely and economically, a proper backfill design of required strength is i...
Today, seepage control in tailings dams has become an important problem due to the increased product...
The history of mine backfill shows that in the past, considerable improvements in backfill-reliant m...
To properly dispose mining-induced tailings, diverse techniques including cemented paste fill (CPB) ...
To study the possibility of utilizing mixed construction waste and ultrafine tailings (CW&UT) as a b...