F. Marinho, B. Dos Santos, J. Da Silva*, B. Delgado, M. Hora
The new legislation in Brazil has brought more attention to the technique of stacking filtered iron ore tailings for mining waste disposal. To minimize the risk of liquefaction, it's important to maintain the compacted structure in an unsaturated condition. This requires knowledge of the hydraulic characteristics of the material in order to evaluate the long-term performance of the embankment and design an adequate monitoring system. One way to track the material's behavior in the field is through electrical resistivity techniques. Using an electrical resistivity measurement system at various frequencies and current levels, we evaluated the behaviour of compacted iron ore waste. The examined tailings have been deposited in filtered tailings piles, which are intended to exceed a height of 100 meters. This study aims to investigate the electrical response of the material to different levels of water content, degree of saturation and suction. It was possible to establish good correlations between electrical resistivity and factors such as suction, degree of saturation, and water content. It was also identified an association between the electrical resistivity and the optimum water content
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Published on 06/06/24Submitted on 06/06/24
Volume Characterization for thermo-hydraulic problems, 2024DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.049Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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