Environmental impacts Flashcards

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Review the mining process

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exploration
exploration drilling
mining
remediation

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Mining process at a gold mine

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location drilling, blasting, mining, hauling, crushing, leaching, processing, pouring

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Bingham canyon - USA

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Largest man-made excavation: 2.5 miles wide 0.5 deep

47.8 million tonnes of ore mined 2006

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Bingham landslide effects

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Moved at 70mph and left deposit covering central park in 20 metres debris
Most visual impact from waste material from mining activity

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5
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Aberfan 1966

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Spoil heap failure, 144 dead

Spring added to already high pore pressures

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Spoil heap stability

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  • 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
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Relationship between failure and rainfall

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Increase of rapid failures

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Tailings

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  • 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
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Tailings ponds

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Usually deposited as a slurry (cheap_ and held within embankment dams
e.g Wheal Jane, Cornwall

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Tailings storage

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-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)

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Tailing pond failure case study

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  • 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
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Effects of Aznalcollar mine

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  • 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
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