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Reported tailings dam failures. A review of the European incidents in the worldwide context

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Reported tailings dam failures. A review of the European incidents in the worldwide context
Author/Presenter
Rico, M.
Benito, G.
Salgueiro, A.R.
Diez-Herrero, A.
Pereira, H.G.
Year
2008
Date
04/01/2008
Journal Title
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal Volume
152
Journal Issue
2
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0304-3894
Abstract/Additional Information

A detailed search and re-evaluation of the known historical cases of tailings dam failure was carried out. A corpus of 147 cases of worldwide tailings dam disasters, from which 26 located in Europe, was compiled in a database. This contains six sections, including dam location, its physical and constructive characteristics, actual and putative failure cause, sludge hydrodynamics, socio-economical consequences and environmental impacts. Europe ranks in second place in reported accidents (18%), more than one third of them in dams 10-20 m high. In Europe, the most common cause of failure is related to unusual rain, whereas there is a lack of occurrences associated with seismic liquefaction, which is the second cause of tailings dam breakage elsewhere in the world. Moreover, over 90% of incidents occurred in active mines, and only 10% refer to abandoned ponds. The results reached by this preliminary analysis show an urgent need for EU regulations regarding technical standards of tailings disposal.