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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Modelling and measurement of radon diffusion through soil application on mine tailings dams.

Speelman, Wilcot John January 2004 (has links)
Masters of Science / Radon (222Rn) has been identified as an important factor that could result in a health hazard by studies all around the world. The health risks can be minimised by preventive measures where radon is highly concentrated as in some mines and homes. A study in the diffusion of the inert gas, will give us a better understanding of its possible pathways through soil into the air surrounding mine dumps where the radon releases can become hazardous. Measuring and modelling the radon concentrations in the mine dump soil, can help to deduce the radon flux to identify the problem areas for rehabilitation especially in the cases of gold and uranium mine tailings.
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Avaliação da influência do regime de fluxo no comportamento geotécnico de uma barragem de rejeito alteada pelo método de montante. / Evaluation of the flow scheme influence in the geotechnical behavior of a tailing dam heightened through the upstream method.

Silva, João Paulo de Sousa 20 October 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa faz uma avaliação da influenciado regime de fluxo na estabilidade de uma barragem construída pela disposição hidráulica de rejeitos. Usualmente, essas estruturas são avaliadas com modelos de equilíbrio limite adotando-se, de modo simplificado, uma superfície freática em um regime hidrostático. No entanto, em casos em que a condutividade hidráulica da fundação ou de camadas na base do aterro é relevante em relação à dos rejeitos, o fluxo se torna verticalizado e o gradiente significativo, portanto, a premissa de regime hidrostático se torna não válida. Com o objetivo de avaliar a influência desses fatores, foram realizadas análises numéricas, simulando condições de fluxo e seus reflexos nos fatores de segurança. Ademais, foi desenvolvida uma extensa análise de dados e cálculos no estudo de caso de uma barragem, com expectativa de ampliar a vida útil de uma Planta de beneficiamento de minério de ferro. Ao se incorporar a real distribuição de pressões neutras, medidas na barragem, concluiu-se que o seu Fator de Segurança era cerca de 20% maior do que o obtido em cálculos simplificados, que desconsideram o regime de fluxo descendente, admitido, por hipótese, na barragem em estudo. Alguns comentários quanto à segurança à liquefação foram feitos, exceto a liquefação dinâmica, que foge do escopo desse trabalho. / The present research evaluates the influence of the foundations permeability in the scheme of flow and in the stability of a dam built through the hydraulic tailings disposal. Usually, these structures are evaluated with models of equilibrium limit, considering, in a simplified way, a phreatic surface in a hydrostatic scheme. However, in cases in which the foundations hydraulic conductivity is relevant when related to the tailings, the flow becomes verticalized and the gradient becomes significant. Therefore, the hydrostatic scheme premise becomes not valid. With the purpose of evaluating the influence of these factors, numerical analysis were made, simulating flow conditions and their influence in the factor of safety. Moreover, an extensive data and calculations analysis was developed in the case study of a dam, with the expectation of increasing the lifetime of an ore mining beneficiation plan. When incorporating the actual distribution of porepressure, measured at the dam, it was concluded that the safety factor of the dam was about 20% higher than that obtained for simplified calculations, that disregard the downward flow regime, admitted in the dam under study. Some comments about the safety of liquefaction were made, except the dynamic liquefaction, beyond the scope of this work.
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Avaliação da influência do regime de fluxo no comportamento geotécnico de uma barragem de rejeito alteada pelo método de montante. / Evaluation of the flow scheme influence in the geotechnical behavior of a tailing dam heightened through the upstream method.

João Paulo de Sousa Silva 20 October 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa faz uma avaliação da influenciado regime de fluxo na estabilidade de uma barragem construída pela disposição hidráulica de rejeitos. Usualmente, essas estruturas são avaliadas com modelos de equilíbrio limite adotando-se, de modo simplificado, uma superfície freática em um regime hidrostático. No entanto, em casos em que a condutividade hidráulica da fundação ou de camadas na base do aterro é relevante em relação à dos rejeitos, o fluxo se torna verticalizado e o gradiente significativo, portanto, a premissa de regime hidrostático se torna não válida. Com o objetivo de avaliar a influência desses fatores, foram realizadas análises numéricas, simulando condições de fluxo e seus reflexos nos fatores de segurança. Ademais, foi desenvolvida uma extensa análise de dados e cálculos no estudo de caso de uma barragem, com expectativa de ampliar a vida útil de uma Planta de beneficiamento de minério de ferro. Ao se incorporar a real distribuição de pressões neutras, medidas na barragem, concluiu-se que o seu Fator de Segurança era cerca de 20% maior do que o obtido em cálculos simplificados, que desconsideram o regime de fluxo descendente, admitido, por hipótese, na barragem em estudo. Alguns comentários quanto à segurança à liquefação foram feitos, exceto a liquefação dinâmica, que foge do escopo desse trabalho. / The present research evaluates the influence of the foundations permeability in the scheme of flow and in the stability of a dam built through the hydraulic tailings disposal. Usually, these structures are evaluated with models of equilibrium limit, considering, in a simplified way, a phreatic surface in a hydrostatic scheme. However, in cases in which the foundations hydraulic conductivity is relevant when related to the tailings, the flow becomes verticalized and the gradient becomes significant. Therefore, the hydrostatic scheme premise becomes not valid. With the purpose of evaluating the influence of these factors, numerical analysis were made, simulating flow conditions and their influence in the factor of safety. Moreover, an extensive data and calculations analysis was developed in the case study of a dam, with the expectation of increasing the lifetime of an ore mining beneficiation plan. When incorporating the actual distribution of porepressure, measured at the dam, it was concluded that the safety factor of the dam was about 20% higher than that obtained for simplified calculations, that disregard the downward flow regime, admitted in the dam under study. Some comments about the safety of liquefaction were made, except the dynamic liquefaction, beyond the scope of this work.
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Geochemical modelling of the speciation, transport, dispersal and fate of metal contaminants in water systems in the vicinity of tailings storage facilities

Grover, Bronwyn Patricia Camden January 2016 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Johannesburg, 2016. / Gold mining of the Witwatersrand Basin reefs has been responsible for the rise of Johannesburg as an economic centre of South Africa. While mining provided a base for business and infrastructure development for the region, it has also generated social and environmental problems for the country. Tailings storage facilities (TSFs), a common sighting around Johannesburg and across the entire basin, have been built to contain the processed waste following extraction of gold from the pyrite containing quartzite ore. When the fine grained waste is exposed to atmospheric conditions, oxidation of remnant sulphides occurs resulting in acidic, metal rich and sulphate rich plumes that enter the environment through surface and groundwater systems. This thesis sought to better understand the release, transport, dispersal and fate of metals emanating from TSFs and their remnant footprints on the Witwatersrand. These metals included aluminium, copper, chromium, iron, manganese, nickel and uranium and are known to be toxic to humans depending on their concentration and speciation. Traditionally, analytical methods have been employed in studies focussing on the characterisation of some of these processes in the region. While these studies have generally conducted quantitative assessment of the extent of pollution, little comprehensive interrogation and fingerprinting of the processes that are influential in determining the potential risk posed by metals has been done. This has largely been due to the shortcomings of analytical methods to determine these. To this end, this research has employed geochemical modelling to complement the traditional analytical methods. The approach to study the release of metals from TSFs involved assessment of the partitioning of metals within tailings and their potential release using batch and sequential extraction methods. Processes of metal release within the tailings were simulated through geochemical modelling (using the PHREEQC and Geochemist’s Workbench codes). The simulations were based on the percolation of rainwater through these layers and the changes in its chemistry along the path. The potential seepage of this plume along the path was then correlated to observed efflorescent mineral crusts that are temporary sinks for metals and are a common feature in the vicinity of the tailings and water bodies such as ponds and streams. The potential impact of the mineral crusts on the water chemistry of receiving water systems following their dissolution was assessed using forward geochemical modelling. The transport of the metals in groundwater was also studied. This involved simulations of the transition in chemistry of a plume from a TSF along an aquifer of known composition. This was based on a 1-D reactive transport model constructed using information from sequential extraction work on the aquifer rock (to identify the key minerals to consider) and site data (mainly flow rates) from previous studies. The processes occurring in the removal of metals from acid mine drainage (AMD) through a permanent sink in the form of a pump-and-treat plant in the Central Goldfield of the basin were simulated using PHREEQC. The findings from the research showed that two different plumes were produced from an abandoned TSF as a result of rainwater percolation, notably a plume produced from the dissolution of secondary salts formed in the oxidised layer and a sulphuric acid rich plume in the unoxidised layer. These differences were apparent in the geochemical composition of the mineral crusts collected on the walls of tailings dumps and from a pond into which the plumes were draining. On dissolution, mineral crusts were found to produce acidic solutions with crusts containing predominantly Fe producing pH values below 3. The simulated dissolution of various types of mineral crusts gave insight into the impact of minerals present in the smallest amount. This showed that the bulk mineralogy as determined by analytical techniques such as PXRD and remote sensing could not be used with confidence to deduce the impact of the mineral crusts on receiving water bodies. The characteristics of surface plumes released from tailings TSF were compared to other water systems in the area around Soweto, with complementary interpretation conducted using chemometric methods. From principal component analysis (PCA), surface water systems were found to form distinct groups largely influenced by mineral solubility, alkalinity and dissolved oxygen content. The 1-D reactive transport simulations involved acidic, metal and sulphate rich water ingressing the aquifer (below the TSF). Several scenarios were modelled including simulations with different dolomite contents; allowing for surface complexation and the presence of cation exchange surfaces. At a point 500 m from the water ingress in the dolomite rich aquifer, Fe and Mn were largely precipitated out (as confirmed by sequential extraction results on the aquifer rock) while the sulphate concentration was reduced by almost half. On the other hand, Ca concentrations were conservative largely because of continuous dissolution of dolomite and precipitation of gypsum along the flow path. The simulations of the high density sludge treatment plant involved forward modelling of the treatment process with the sludge responsible for the removal of trace metals from the incoming acid mine drainage. The model can be of use for cost and process optimisation at the facility. This research has had notable outputs in the form of publications; models on metal release, transport and attenuation; and models on pump-and-treat processes. These will form an important repository of information and for benchmarking any further studies related to AMD. / MT2016
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Determination of dry density in tailings with a Dynamic Cone Penetrometer :

Hagström, Patrik January 2017 (has links)
Today mines produce metals which are used for everyday products by people worldwide. When metals are produced, waste products known as tailings are generated. These tailings are commonly stored in impoundments, surrounded by embankment dams. The demands from the society are constantly increasing regarding the quality and safety of dams. One step in development towards a better control regarding safety and quality of tailing dams, could be to compact the beach. Today there is a lack of methods to easy check the dry densities over large areas for a compacted material. Since these dams can be large structures with embankment lengths of several kilometers, it is necessary to be able to check the density with a fast method. In this thesis it was investigated if the dry density, and correspondingly the compaction, can be checked with a Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP). In the thesis the dry density of tailings was compared with penetration rate of the DCP. A laboratory setup was made with a test box filled with tailings provided by Boliden AB from the Aitik mine. Six different box tests were performed, each test with different compaction. From the tests a trend was observed, for which the tailings increased in density as the DCP indexes showed an increased resistance. A relationship between DCP index and dry densities was found. Though a relationship was found, it is important to emphasize that the tests were carried out in an environment that was easy to control. One test with high water content showed that water was influencing the DCP index results. Therefore it was concluded that if the DCP will be used in field, the water content also has to be checked.
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Post-liquefaction Residual Strength Assessment of the Las Palmas, Chile Tailings Failure

Gebhart, Tristan Reyes 01 September 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Assessment of post-liquefaction residual strength is needed for the development of empirically-based, predictive correlations for earthquake engineering design. Previous practice commonly assigned negligible strengths to liquefied materials for engineering analysis, producing overly-conservative designs. Increasingly available case history data, and improved analytical tools have allowed for more accurate and less overly-conservative estimation of soil residual strength, improving empirical predictive models. This study provides a new case history to the limited suite of (approximately 30) liquefaction failure case histories available for post-liquefaction in-situ strength predictive correlations. This case history documents the Las Palmas gold mine tailings dam failure, resulting from seismic-induced liquefaction during the moment magnitude 8.8 February 27, 2010 Maule, Chile earthquake; the sixth largest since 1900. Forensic analysis provides reasonably well-constrained values of 1) back-calculated representative post-liquefaction residual strength, 2) representative penetration resistance, and 3) representative vertical effective stress along the suspected liquefied failure surface. This study employs the incremental momentum method to incorporate momentum effects of a moving soil mass. The incremental momentum method requires a series of cross sections animating the geometry of failure progression from initiation to termination, converging on the observed final geometry. Using interpreted soil strength characteristics, an iterative procedure approximates the back-calculated value of post-liquefaction residual strength. Findings of this case history plot well with existing empirical deterministic regression charts and are in general agreement with previous, related efforts. Results yield representative, well-constrained values of: 1) post-liquefaction residual strength ≈ 173 psf, 2) penetration resistance of N1,60,CS ≈ 5 and N1,60 ≈ 2.5, and 3) vertical effective stress ≈ 4,300 lb/ft2, or ≈ 2.0 atm.
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Stability Investigation Of Eti Copper Mine Tailings Dam Using Finite Element Analysis

Tanriseven, Esra Nur 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
In mining industry, waste storage is a very prominent issue / in this respect, safety of storage structures is one of the leading problems in the industry. Most of the tailings dams require remedial measures, throughout their lifespan to increase their reliability. The objective of the study is to investigate stability problems of formerly constructed but newly raised Eti Copper Mine tailings dam and alternative dam geometries for future raises. Plenty of methods were developed to analyze the reliability of structures / limit equilibrium methods, finite element methods and finite difference methods are among them. In this case, stability of the dam was analyzed with finite element method under static loading conditions. In order to determine input parameters properly, disturbed samples obtained at the field investigations were used. For this purpose, several laboratory experiments were conducted to determine natural moisture content, grain size distribution, specific gravity, Atterberg limits, maximum dry density and shear strength parameters of tailings and embankment material.
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Shaking Table Testing of Geotechnical Response of Densified Fine-Grained Soils to Cyclic Loadings: Application to Highly Densified Tailings

Alshawmar, Fahad Abdulaziz 17 March 2021 (has links)
Liquefaction is a major challenge in geotechnical engineering in which soil strength and stiffness are compromised due to earthquake activity. Understanding and predicting the behaviour and liquefaction susceptibility of soils under cyclic loading is a critical issue in civil engineering, mining and protective engineering. Numerous earthquake-induced ground failure events (e.g., substantial ground deformation, reduced bearing capacity) or liquefaction in natural fine-grained soils or manmade fine-grained soils (i.e., fine tailings) produced by mining activities have been observed and reported in the literature. Tailings are manmade soils that remain following the extraction of metals and minerals from mined ore in a mine processing plant. Traditionally, such tailings are stored in surface tailings impoundments at the mine’s surface. However, geotechnical and environmental risks and consequences related to conventional tailings impoundments have attracted the attention of the engineering community to develop novel methods of tailings disposal and management to minimize geotechnical and environmental risks. Thus, engineers have introduced and implemented innovative tailings technologies—thickened tailings and paste tailings—as cost-effective means for tailings management in mining operations. As both thickened tailings and paste tailings have lower water content and higher solid content than tailings in conventional impoundments, these tailings may be more resistant to liquefaction. However, it should be noted that the seismic or cyclic behaviour of these thickened and paste tailings, with and without heavy rainfall effects, are not fully understood. There is little technical information or data about the behaviour and liquefaction of thickened and paste tailings under seismic or cyclic loading conditions. The objective of the present PhD research is to investigate the response of layered thickened and paste tailings deposits, with and without heavy rainfall effects, to cyclic loads by conducting shaking table tests. To simulate the field deposition of thickened and paste tailings, tailings were deposited in three thin layers in a flexible laminar shear box (FLSB) attached to the shaking table equipment. A sinusoidal seismic loading at a frequency of 1 Hz and peak horizontal acceleration of 0.13g was applied at the bottom of the layered tailings deposits. Acceleration, displacement and pore water pressure responses to the cyclic loading were monitored at the middle depth of each layer of the tailings deposits. Regarding the acceleration response of these thickened and paste tailings deposits (without the effect of heavy rainfall), there was no difference between the middle of the bottom and middle layers or at the base of the shaking table. However, the acceleration at the middle of the top layer differed from the acceleration at the base of the shaking table. Throughout shaking, the layered tailings deposits (with and without the effect of heavy rainfall) exhibited contraction and dilation responses. The excess pore water pressure ratios of the layered thickened tailings deposit that was not exposed to heavy rainfall prior to shaking were found to exceed 1.0 during shaking. However, for the layered paste tailings deposit that was not exposed to the effect of heavy rainfall prior to shaking, the excess pore water pressure ratios were found to be lower than 0.85 during shaking. This reveals that without the effect of heavy rainfall, the layered thickened tailings deposit was susceptible to liquefaction, whereas the layered paste tailings deposit was resistant to liquefaction during shaking. The excess pore water ratios of the layered thickened and the paste tailings deposits that were exposed to heavy rainfall prior to shaking were found to be lower than 0.8 during shaking. This reveals that with the effect of heavy rainfall, the layered thickened and paste tailings deposits were resistant to liquefaction during shaking. The results and findings of this PhD research thus provide valuable information for the implementation of tailings in earthquake-prone areas.
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Analysis of seepage, contaminant transport, compaction and safety of the Zhaoli ditch dam, a tailing reservoir : A modeling study of a tailing reservoir with GeoStudio / Att analysera föroreningstransport, vattenläckage samt stabilitet och säkerhet baserade påZhaoli ditch dammen

Wang, Veronika Wei January 2021 (has links)
Inthe mining industry people remove rock from the ground to obtain a metal ore. Afterprocessing , the uneconomic fraction called tailings is deposited as a slurry in large reservoirs .The processing adds water and chemical agents to the tailings so that the original structure ofthe material therefore changes, which make storage of tailings complicated. If a tailingreservoir c ollapse s , it can damage p roperties and life downstream . In addition, tailings maycontain contaminants that disturb living organism s and contaminated groundwater in the localarea even under normal operation s . Therefore, tracing the contaminants and study ing thestability of the tailing reservoir s are important. The aim of the thesis is to investigate seepage,contaminant transport, tailings compaction and slope stability of the Zhaoli ditch tailingsreservoir (China) during its construction and afterwards. Simulations are performed with thecomputer program GeoStudio . According to the simulations and the conditions , contaminanttransport was highly related with total head. Total head boundary conditi ons have also a largeeffect on slope stability. The area that has most vertical displacement is at the middle of thetailing s reservoir , and the greatest change of vertical displacement is located near the slope,w here the vertical displacement can increa se 0.5 meter over a 1 0 30 meter distance. Theslope stability can be different from case to case, but the original designed tailing reservoirhave a good safety factor, indicating that the slope is not going to collapse easily. / Vi människor villutnyttja malm erna i marken för att skapa ett mer effektiv t industrisamhälleF ör att utvinna så myck et användbara metaller som möjligt tillsätts kemika lier och vattenunder anriknings processen, vilket gör att deponering av de vattenmättade restprodukt erna isandmagasin blir en utmaning med avseende på dammstabilitet och föroreningstransport.Eftersomdet är svårt att ändra på en färdig byggd damm för anrikningssand e n använder dettaexamensarbete av Geostudio för att simulera hur olika parameter påverkaföroreningstransport i dammen, vattenläckage från dammen samt da mmens stabilitet ochsäkerhet. Projektet har simulerat förhållanden i Zhaoli ditch damm i Kina .Simulering i GeoStudio visar att förorening sspridning är stark kopplad till den totalahydrauliska potentialen och materialets hydrauliska konduktivitet. Rand villkoren medavseende på den hydrauliska potentialen utanför dammen även har en stor inverkan pådammvallens stabilitet. De största vertikala sättningar sker i mitten av dammen, och denstörste sättningsgradient finns i dammvallens sluttning, där en vertikal sättning på 0.5 meteröver ett avstånd på 10 3 0 meter beräknas. Deformation är störst på första lagret överberggrunden. Simuleringarna visar att dammvallens sluttning är stab il med en tillräcklig högsäkerhetsfaktor.
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[pt] A PERSONALIDADE JURÍDICA CORPORATIVA E O FETICHISMO DO CAPITAL: UMA ANÁLISE TEÓRICA BASEADA NO DESASTRE DE MARIANA / [en] CORPORATE LEGAL PERSONHOOD AND THE CAPITAL FETISHISM: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS TRIGGERED BY THE MARIANA MINING DISASTER / [de] RECHTSPERSONLICHKEIT DES UNTERNEHMENS UND KAPITALFETISCHISMUS: EINE THEORETISCHE ANALYSE AUSGEHEND VON DER TRAGODIE VON MARIANA

GABRIEL VICENTE RIVA 15 August 2022 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho utiliza o caso do desastre de Mariana (2015) como casogatilho para analisar a abordagem jurídica das corporações no contexto de produção econômica de falhas em barragens de rejeito. A personalidade jurídica de corporações carrega o mistério de ser similar a uma pessoa física, juridicamente, ao mesmo tempo em que completamente diferente de uma pessoa humana quando vista por fora da dimensão jurídica. Assim sendo, é analisado o conceito de personalidade jurídica corporativa conforme as teorias hegemônicas do direito, revelando suas insuficiências para abordar o caso do desastre de Mariana. Em seguida, são a avaliadas alternativas teóricas nos estudos de Evguieni Pachukanis e alguns autores que fazem referência aos seus conceitos. Os limites e potencialidades identificados na construção teórica pachukaniana conduzem à elaboração preliminar do conceito de personalidade jurídica corporativa e suas dinâmicas internas em dois passos. Primeiro, revisitando as teorias do fetichismo do capital e da forma-valor, que levam à uma melhor compreensão de formas mais desenvolvidas e fetichizadas como no caso do capital portador de juros, bem como o papel das transações jurídicas no circuito do capital. Segundo, revisitando a construção histórica da forma corporativa e dos seus atributos legais nos Estados Unidos da América e Reino Unido. Finalmente, são propostas algumas características e dinâmicas para interpretação da personalidade jurídica corporativa, considerando as variáveis descritas na análise prévia do desastre de Mariana. / [en] This work uses the Mariana mining disaster (2015) as a trigger case to analyze how corporations are legally perceived in the context of disasters, specifically, tailings dam failures. The legal personality of corporations carries the mystery of being similar to a natural person judicially at the same time that are completely different from a human person when analyzed outside of the legal realm. Under that puzzle, the corporate legal personality nature was analyzed before the hegemonic theories of Brazilian legal scholars, revealing their insufficiencies to approach the Mariana Mining Disaster. Subsequently, an alternative approach is assessed through the studies of Evguieni Pashukanis and some recent authors that endorse his main ideas. Pashukanis reveals potentialities and limits that led to a proper elaboration of the corporate legal personhood concept and its internal dynamics in two steps. Firstly, revisiting the capital fetishism and the value-form theories, which led to a better understanding of the most developed and fetishized forms of capital, the interest bearing capital, as well as the contradictory developments between the capital and productive circuits. Secondly, revisiting the historic construction of the corporate form and its legal features in both USA and United Kingdom, in order to perceive the ascension of the corporate legal personality concept. Finally, some the corporate legal personhood concept characteristics and dynamics are proposed. / [de] Diese Dissertation nimmt den Fall der Tragodie von Mariana (2015) als Ausgangspunkt, um zu analysieren, wie Unternehmen im Zusammenhang von Naturkatastrophen – insbesondere von Dammbrüchen – rechtlich wahrgenommen werden. Unternehmen als juristische Personen tragen ein Geheimnis in sich: Einerseits sind sie rechtlich gesehen den natürlichen Personen ahnlich, andererseits sind sie aber auberhalb des rechtlichen Raums ganz anders als menschliche Personen. Zunachst wird der von den vorherrschenden Rechtstheorien vertretene Begriff der Rechtspersonlichkeit des Unternehmens herausgearbeitet und dessen Unzugänglichkeiten bei der Analyse der Tragodie von Mariana werden aufgezeigt. Anschliebend wird der alternative Ansatz von Evguieni Pashukanis und seinen Nachfolgern analysiert. Die bei Pashukanis identifizierten Grenzen und Potenziale fuhren zu der Formulierung eines neuen Begriffs der Rechtspersonlichkeit des Unternehmens und deren internen Dynamiken, und zwar in zwei Schritten. Erstens werden die Konzeption des Kapitalfetischismus und die der Wertform wieder aufgegriffen, was zu einem besseren Verstandnis der entwickeltesten und fetischisiertesten Auspragungen des Phänomens führt, namlich des Falles des verzinslichen Kapitals sowie der Rolle juristischer Transaktionen im Kapitalkreislauf. Zweitens wird die historische Konstruktion der Unternehmensform und deren rechtlichen Eigenschaften sowohl in den USA als auch in Grobbritannien rekonstruiert. Zum Schluss werden einige Merkmale und Dynamiken zur Deutung der Rechtspersonlichkeit des Unternehmens vorgeschlagen, wobei die Variablen berücksichtigt werden, die in der vorherigen Analyse der Tragodie von Mariana beschrieben wurden.

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