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Research Article
Auscultation of a Dam for Mining Restoration in Quebec, Canada
Author(s): Coulibaly Yaya, Li Zhen Cheng, Tikou Belem and Sylvain LortieCoulibaly Yaya, Li Zhen Cheng, Tikou Belem and Sylvain Lortie
The tailing management is a long term concern for environment and social security. Following the discovery of a new gold mineralization, a mining company aims at reusing one of tailings storage facility at the mining site. However, there is a small treated water reservoir (polishing pond) downstream of the Northwest dam. It is therefore important to know the present state of the Northwest dam’s internal structure. Geophysical methods of electrical resistivity and georadar were used for the auscultation of the Northwest dam. Numerical models were subsequently used to assess the geotechnical behavior of the dam in different deposition situations by simulating the restoration.
The image processing results of georadar data show a layered structure near the surface. Changes in electrical resistivity offer deeper information than georadar. The lateral variability of the elec.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-784X.1000259
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