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Vardon, P.J. (author), Yao, Y. (author), Van Paassen, L.A. (author), Van Tol, A.F. (author)
Thin-lift atmospheric fine drying (AFD) is a technique used to dewater mine and oil sand tailings, which utilises both self-weight consolidation and atmospheric evaporation. The disposed layers undergo a cyclic drying and rewetting process due to precipitation and deposition of additional lifts on top of the dried layer. The current research...
conference paper 2015
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Yao, Y. (author), Van Tol, A.F. (author), Van Paassen, L.A. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author)
In the atmospheric fines drying technique, mature fine tailings (MFT) are treated with polymers and deposited in thin layers on a sloped surface for sub-aerial drying. During the whole drying period, the tailings deposits can experience rewetting during periods of rainy weather or as result of the the placement of new layers. This paper...
conference paper 2014
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Vardon, P.J. (author), Nijssen, T. (author), Yao, Y. (author), Van Tol, A.F. (author)
As a promising technology in disposal of mature fine tailings (MFT), atmospheric fines drying (AFD) is currently being implemented on a commercial scale at Shell Canada’s Muskeg River Mine near Fort McMurray, Alberta. AFD involves the use of a polymer flocculent to bind fine particles in MFT followed by thin lift sub-aerial drying. Upon...
conference paper 2014
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Yao, Y. (author), Van Tol, A.F. (author), Van Paassen, L.A. (author)
When oil sands tailings are deposited in a tailing pond, they settle and segregate to create a layer of stagnant water on top that is reused in oil extraction and a dense mixture of clay, silt and water on the bottom which is referred to as mature fine tailings (MFT). Dewatering of MFT is a problem due to its very high fines content and...
conference paper 2012
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