Effects of seasonal weathering on dewatering and strength of an oil sands tailings deposit

Author:

Rima Umme Salma11,Beier Nicholas A.11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Abstract

Considerable research has been conducted over the past decade by oil sands mining companies to improve the dewatering and strength properties of fluid fine tailings deposits in an effort to meet the regulatory and closure requirements. Commercially employed dewatering treatment technologies (inline flocculation, thickening, and centrifugation) may not be sufficient to develop the strength for the creation of trafficable landscape without the use of soft soil capping technologies. These treated tailings are continuously deposited creating soft and saturated deep deposits. Seasonal weathering may be an additional promising technology to further dewater the treated tailings and promote the development of shear strength at the surface. This paper presents the effects of seasonal weathering on dewatering and strength that were investigated by performing multiple cycles of freeze–thaw and alternate drying–wetting cycles on two types of treated tailings deposit. The results indicate that multiple cycles of seasonal weathering significantly increased the dewatering and strength properties. However, different parameters such as freezing gradient, number of seasonal cycles, and pore water chemistry play an influential role in changing the magnitude of the strength. The results also suggest that a minimum threshold strength value is required where the effects of rainfall rewetting had a minimal impact on strength reduction (the strength corresponding to the moisture content approaching the plastic limit).

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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