Stockpiling of tailings is a common phenomenon in most mines around the world, though these tailings can be exploited for better usage, little is been done as this is concern. The Bidzar-Bataol area is known for high marble concentration within the sub region and the setting up of cement factories will see an increase in marble tailings stockpile. This study focuses on the characterization of tailings collected from the crushing of marble in Bidzar, North Region of Cameroon. A total of four samples were prepared from a grab sample collected at the mining site. The Bidzar marble tailings were tested on their geo-mechanical properties and compared to that of aggregates used in civil engineering works and other similar study. The investigated properties with their methods in this study are: grain size analysis (NF EN 933-1), specific gravity (NF P 94-054), Los Angelos (NF EN 1097-2), Micro Deval (NF EN 1097-1) and Flakiness Index (NF EN 933-3). The results obtained shows that the tailings are poor but uniformly graded with a Coefficient of Uniformity (Cu) 2.42 and Coefficient of Curvature (Cc) 1.02. Also, aggregate of granular class 10/14 shows average Los Angelos value of 20.18 % and average Micro Deval 16.9 %, making them good for constructions. Similarly, with average specific gravity of 2.71 g/cm3 and average Flakiness Index of 19.63 %, the tailings present good potentials for aggregate used in civil engineering. The tailings of granular class 10/14 mm present excellent results for specific gravity, and a satisfactory result were obtained on the Los Angelos and Micro Deval. It can therefore be concluded that Bidzar marble tailing can potentially serve as conventional aggregate and can be used in construction.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.earth.20221104.17 |
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Bidzar, Marble, Tailings, Geo-Mechanics, Civil Engineering, Aggregate
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David Ikome Lyonga, Christopher Fuanya, Frederic Mounsi, Gazissou Zoulla Flaubert, Aboubakar Abdoul, et al. (2022). Bidzar Marble Tailing Characterization and Potential for Civil Engineering Works Northern Cameroon. Earth Sciences, 11(4), 214-219. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.earth.20221104.17
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David Ikome Lyonga; Christopher Fuanya; Frederic Mounsi; Gazissou Zoulla Flaubert; Aboubakar Abdoul, et al. Bidzar Marble Tailing Characterization and Potential for Civil Engineering Works Northern Cameroon. Earth Sci. 2022, 11(4), 214-219. doi: 10.11648/j.earth.20221104.17
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