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2013-11-03
Wilson, G. Ward, Sego, D. C., Beier, Nicholas A
The Tailings and Mine Waste Conference provides mine waste managers, engineers, regulators and researchers an opportunity to discuss the latest developments in tailings and mine waste management, to present new ideas and to make professional contacts with others who have mutual interests and goals.
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2017-11-05
Wilson, G. Ward, Sego, D. C., Beier, Nicholas A
The Tailings and Mine Waste Conference provides mine waste managers, engineers, regulators and researchers an opportunity to discuss the latest developments in tailings and mine waste management, to present new ideas and to make professional contacts with others who have mutual interests and goals.
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2021-11-07
Beier, Nicholas A, Wilson, G. Ward, Sego, D. C.
The Tailings and Mine Waste Conference provides mine waste managers, engineers, regulators and researchers an opportunity to discuss the latest developments in tailings and mine waste management, to present new ideas and to make professional contacts with others who have mutual interests and goals.
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Recycling mine waste to improve the acid resistance of cement-based composites for underground structures
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Cement-based composites are widely used in underground structures for various applications, such as tunnel lining, mine backfilling, and grouting. However, cement-based composites are highly susceptible to attack by sulfuric acid that can be naturally generated around underground structures...
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Using Co-Disposal Techniques to Achieve Stable “Dry-Stacked” Tailings: Geotechnical Properties of Blended Waste Rock and Tailings in Oil Sands and Metal Mining
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Mine “tailings”, waste produced by the extraction process, are most typically stored in impoundments behind dams which are often constructed from the tailings themselves. These structures pose a serious geotechnical risk and are difficult to successfully reclaim at the end of mining. As highly...