Water (Mar 2020)

The Application of the Seismic Cone Penetration Test (SCPTU) in Tailings Water Conditions Monitoring

  • Wojciech Tschuschke,
  • Sławomir Gogolik,
  • Magdalena Wróżyńska,
  • Maciej Kroll,
  • Paweł Stefanek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12030737
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 737

Abstract

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The safe operation of the large, outflow Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF) requires comprehensive and continuous threat monitoring. One of the basic kinds of threat monitoring is to monitor the water conditions in deposited tailings, which is usually carried out using a conventional piezometric observation method from a network of installed piezometers. In complex tailings storage conditions, the reliability of the piezometric method may be questioned. The Seismic Cone Penetration Test (SCPTU) can meet high test standards. The results of the penetration tests closely identify conditions of sediments that determine the tailings water regime verified locally on the basis of pore water pressure dissipation tests. On the other hand, seismic measurements perfectly complement the characteristics of sediments in terms of their saturation. The analysis of the results of SCPTU implemented in the tailings massif also showed that below the phreatic surface, a zone of not fully saturated tailings can be found. Its presence improves the stability conditions of the tailings massif and dams, but also limits the possibility of the static liquefaction of tailings.

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