Deposição de rejeitos de minério de ferro em reservatórios: Uma aplicação do método GPR

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A large volume of waste is generated by iron mining in Brazil, and the amount has been rapidly increasing. The waste is usually stored in large piles or in reservoirs formed by tailings dams, which occupy large areas in the mining complex. The limitation of natural resources and of new areas for waste disposal has led to change in paradigms. This study therefore aimed to apply a geophysical technique, known as Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), in order to define sedimentation patterns in the subsurface reservoir created by Diogo’s tailings dam in Rio Piracicaba in Minas Gerais, Brazil. To assist the recognition of patterns captured by the GPR, subsurface material samples were collected and analyzed for mineralogical composition, moisture content, electrical conductivity, mineralogical analysis, particle size, X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Fluorescence. The results indicated that areas with tailings that had high concentrations of hematite (around 60% in the mineralogical analysis) altered the reflection patterns. The presence of water generated some multiple reflections, which were less significant in shallower sites with more waste and more significant in deeper sites with less waste. In general, the application of the GPR was feasible in aquatic environments with rich subsurface hematite deposits.

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Martini, R. J., Caetano, T. R., de Andrade E Santos, H., & Aranha, P. R. A. (2016). Deposição de rejeitos de minério de ferro em reservatórios: Uma aplicação do método GPR. Revista Ambiente e Agua, 11(4), 878–890. https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1831

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