1st Edition

Geotechnical Engineering for Mine Waste Storage Facilities

By Geoffrey E. Blight Copyright 2010
    654 Pages
    by CRC Press

    652 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The book is a comprehensive treatment of the application of geotechnical engineering to site selection, site exploration, design, operation and closure of mine waste storage facilities.
    The level and content are suitable as a technical source and reference for practising engineers engaged both in the design and operational management of mine waste storage facilities and for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students. The thirteen chapters follow the sequence of the life cycle of a waste storage facility (characterization, site selection, geotechnical exploration, environmental aspects, testing and compaction) and also consider the use of mine waste as a construction material.
    The text is liberally illustrated by both line drawings and photographs, and the theoretical passages are supported by typical test results, worked examples and carefully analysed case histories.

    1. Waste Engineering  2. Site Selection  3. Geotechnical Exploration  4. Environmental and Engineering Characteristics  5. In Situ Shear Strength Testing  6. Coefficient of Permeability, Seepage Flow Nets, Drains and Linings, Geosynthetics, Geomembranes and GCL's  7. Compaction  8. Impounding Dykes  9. Water Control and Functional and Safety Monitoring  10. Water Balances  11. Failures  12. Surface Stability  13. The Use of Mine Waste for Backfilling of Mining Voids and as a Construction Material

    Biography

    Geoffrey Blight completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and his PhD at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London. The early years of his career were spent at the South African National Building Research Institute, Pretoria, where he was engaged in research on design, operation and safety of mine waste storage facilities, including waste rock dumps and hydraulic fill tailings storage facilities. After the disastrous failure of a coal waste dump at Aberfan, U.K. in 1966, he was sent on a country-wide inspection tour of South African mines to make sure that no similarly threatening stability situations existed locally. Eleven years later, after the disastrous failure of a hydraulic fill tailings dam at Bafokeng, north of Johannesburg, he was asked by the mining industry to write a comprehensive guide to the design, operation and closure of mine waste storage facilities. This appeared in 1979 and has been revised and updated several times since.
    Geoff Blight re-joined the Department of Civil Engineering at Witwatersrand University in 1969 and the results of his continuing research and consulting work on mine waste have been widely published since. The present book has been developed from the updated mining industry guide as well as a series of post graduate courses in mine waste management that have been presented for many years.
    In addition to numerous technical papers published in refereed journals and conference proceedings, he is the editor and co-author of the book “Mechanics of Residual Soil” (Balkema, 1997) and author of “Assessing Loads on Silos and Other Bulk storage Structures” (Taylor and Francis 2006).