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Consolidated Undrained Shear Behavior of Synthetic Waste Rock and Synthetic Tailings Mixtures

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of mixture ratio (R) and synthetic tailings composition (i.e., particle-size distribution) on the undrained shear behavior of mixed synthetic waste rock and tailings (S-WR&T). Crushed gravel was used as a granitic waste rock (GWR), and mixt...

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Published in:Geotechnical testing journal 2019-09, Vol.42 (5), p.1207-1232
Main Authors: Hamade, Matteus M. P., Bareither, Christopher A.
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