A Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Framework for Assessing Geotechnical Risks of Tailings Dam Closure
Tailings dams remain on site following mine closures and must be designed and reclaimed to meet long-term goals, which may include walk-away closure or long-term care and maintenance. The underperformance of these structures can result in significant risks to public and environmental safety, as well...
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Main Authors: | Haley L. Schafer, Nicholas A. Beier, Renato Macciotta |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ede35100a7d745819f364cb2a2ee7f80 |
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