Monitoring moisture dynamics in multi-layer cover systems for mine tailings reclamation using autonomous and remote time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography

  • Adrien Dimech
  • , Bruno Bussière
  • , Li Zhen Cheng
  • , Michel Chouteau
  • , Gabriel Fabien-Ouellet
  • , Nathalie Chevé
  • , Anne Isabelle
  • , Paul Wilkinson
  • , Philip Meldrum
  • , Jonathan Chambers

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Abstract

The dynamics ofmoisture content in cover systems constructed onmining wastes weremonitored at the pilot scale using 2D autonomous, remote, and noninvasive time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography combined with conventional point sensors. A methodology was proposed to process the daily hydrogeophysical datasets from 23 m long instrumented sections of covers with capillary barrier effects (CCBEs) designed to act as oxygen barriers, and covers with low saturated hydraulic conductivity layers (LSHCCs) designed to limit the water infiltration rate. Hydrogeophysical monitoring suggested that CCBEs were able to maintain high degrees of saturation in the moisture-retaining layer throughout the 1 year monitoring period, which would make it an efficient oxygen barrier. Larger spatio-temporal changes in moisture content were observed in LSHCCs and most of the low hydraulic conductivity layers remained below 85% saturation, which was attributed to the combined effect of low precipitation, rapid vegetation development, and water percolation through the cover. The methodology proposed in this pilotscale ”proof-of-concept” study allowed the hydrogeological behavior of the cover systems to be monitored in the 23 m long instrumented sections using continuous geoelectrical data, which demonstrated that this innovative monitoring technique could be useful for geochemical and geotechnical monitoring programs in large-scale mining waste storage facilities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2505-2522
Number of pages18
JournalCanadian Geotechnical Journal
Volume61
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

!!!Keywords

  • mining reclamation
  • mining wastes monitoring
  • multi-layer cover
  • performance monitoring
  • tailings storage facility
  • time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography (TL-ERT)

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