Environmental impacts Flashcards
Review the mining process
exploration
exploration drilling
mining
remediation
Mining process at a gold mine
location drilling, blasting, mining, hauling, crushing, leaching, processing, pouring
Bingham canyon - USA
Largest man-made excavation: 2.5 miles wide 0.5 deep
47.8 million tonnes of ore mined 2006
Bingham landslide effects
Moved at 70mph and left deposit covering central park in 20 metres debris
Most visual impact from waste material from mining activity
Aberfan 1966
Spoil heap failure, 144 dead
Spring added to already high pore pressures
Spoil heap stability
- High pore pressures associated with fine grained materials with low permeability and high moisture content
- In soils with permeability < 510-9ms-1, there is no dissipation of pore water pressures. Perm > 510-7ms-1, there is complete dissipation.
- Coal discard typically 110-4 - 510-8ms-1
Relationship between failure and rainfall
Increase of rapid failures
Tailings
- Fine grained slurries
- Produced during crushing or ore or washing at collieries
- Mixed with water (ease of movement)
- Water may leach many chemicals from rock and may contain chemicals from extraction
- Commonly contain sulphide minerals – oxidise to form acid
- Tailings are major environmental hazard
Tailings ponds
Usually deposited as a slurry (cheap_ and held within embankment dams
e.g Wheal Jane, Cornwall
Tailings storage
-Quantity that can be stored depends on density
Tailings increase in density as they settle and compact with time
-Eventually tailings allowed to dry and environmental remediation started
-Any seepage from tailings ponds potentially damaging due to toxic nature. Ponds lined and maintained (should be)
Tailing pond failure case study
- Aznalcollar mine, Spain 1998
- 600m section of tailings pond embankment suddenly slumped
- Surge of water- 7km downstream water level raised by 3.6m in 30 mins.
- 5.5million m3 acid water released
- 1.3-1.9M ton tailings released
- 4600ha land affected, 2600ha covered by tailings.
- Tailings up to 4m deep near mine
- Fault in marl bedrock, likely initiated by overburden of tailings and HP on interstitial water in clays
Effects of Aznalcollar mine
- No loss of life or injury
- Severe depletion of biota
- Complete loss of agriculture in affected region
- Extensive clean-up involving stripping of all vegetation and soil in affected area (3000ha)
- .$200million price
- Mine now re-opened, tailings stored in abandoned open cast pit