Scientific Research Support for the Construction and Operation of Inwashed Tailing Dumps at Operating Sites

Author:

Lolaev Alan12ORCID,Badoev Aleksandr13ORCID,Oganesyan Aleksan14,Oganesyan Emil34,Dzeboev Stanislav13,Tvauri Ilya13

Affiliation:

1. Vladikavkaz Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1 Williams Street, vil., Mikhailovskoe 363110, Russia

2. Faculty of Geography and Geoecology, North Ossetian State University Named by K.L. Khetagurov, 44–46 Vatutina Str., Vladikavkaz 362025, Russia

3. R&D Ltd. “Geoengineering“, 138 Koloeva Str., Digora 363410, Russia

4. Department of Building Production, North Caucasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (State Technological University), 44 Nikolaeva Str., Vladikavkaz 362021, Russia

Abstract

Accidents at mining enterprises, including tailing dumps, pose significant threats to human lives, structures, and the environment. This study focuses on designing, constructing, and operating tailing dumps in Siberia’s northern region. To ensure safety and minimize environmental impacts, comprehensive scientific monitoring and research were conducted at all stages, including design, construction, operation, and disposal. The aim was to create a uniform mass within the dam body, requiring understanding of the tailing structure and technological characteristics during placement. Parameters like particle size, distribution, density, and moisture content were considered to assess the physical and geometric properties of the tailings. Estimated monitoring was introduced as a permanent model to quickly assess the stability of hydrotechnical constructions. This involved monitoring changes in exploitation properties, structure height, beach length, and water levels. A controlled inwashing technology for subsequent dam layers was developed. Complex research facilitated the formulation of an estimated monitoring methodology and an algorithm for tailing dam formation. Practical application demonstrated high reliability and confirmed load-bearing capacity, allowing for the forecast of dam stability and safe execution. Findings led to alterations in work techniques, ensuring safe and efficient operation of tailing dams.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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