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0861 |aEn13-5/97-139E-PDF
1001 |aHamblin, P. F., |eauthor.
24510|aSimulation of vertical transport in a mining pit lake / |cby P.F. Hamblin, C.L. Stevens and G.A. Lawrence.
2463 |aVertical transport in Brenda Pit Lake
264 1|aBurlington, Ontario : |bNational Water Research Institute = Institut national de recherche sur les eaux, |c[1997]
300 |a1 online resource (21 pages, 13 unnumbered pages) : |billustrations.
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
4901 |aNWRI contribution ; |vno. 97-139
500 |a"Citation: To be submitted for publication, ASCE J. Hydraul Eng."
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 |a"The paper describes the results of a field and modelling investigation of the Brenda Pit Lake in British Columbia. Sub-aqueous disposal of mine tailings is a technique whereby a mixture of water and finely ground rock is pumped to the bottom of a water body. Material from the slurry settles and consolidates forming a new lake bed with an overlying layer of water with high levels of dissolved material. The premise is that the water forms an inert cap, effectively containing the injected material. Environmental considerations require that the effectiveness of this storage method be explored. Both the field data and the model confirm the capping effect of the relatively salty water in the pit"--Page 1.
69207|2gccst|aMining industry
69207|2gccst|aWaste management
69207|2gccst|aLakes
69207|2gccst|aModels
7001 |aStevens, Craig L., |eauthor.
7001 |aLawrence, Gregory A‏., |eauthor.
7101 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada.
7102 |aNational Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (N.Z.)‏.
7102 |aUniversity of British Columbia. |bDept. of Civil Engineering.
7102 |aNational Water Research Institute (Canada)
830#0|aNWRI contribution ;|vno. 97-139.|w(CaOODSP)9.844121
85640|qPDF|s1.62 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en13-5/En13-5-97-139-eng.pdf