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Sulfide oxidation and acid mine drainage formation within two active tailings impoundments in the Golden Quadrangle of the Apuseni Mountains, Romania

Sima, Mihaela
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Dold, Bernhard
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Frei, Linda
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2011
Journal Of Hazardous Materials
2nd International Conference on Research Frontiers in Chalcogen Cycle Science and Technology

Sulfidic mine tailings have to be classified as one of the major source of hazardous materials leading to water contamination. This study highlights the processes leading to sulfide oxidation and acid mine drainage (AMD) formation in the active stage of two tailings impoundments located in the southern part of the Apuseni Mountains, in Romania, a well-known region for its long-term gold-silver and metal mining activity. Sampling was undertaken when both impoundments were still in operation in order to assess their actual stage of oxidation and long-term behavior in terms of the potential for acid mine drainage generation. Both tailings have high potential for AMD formation (2.5 and 3.7 wt.% of pyrite equivalent, respectively) with lesser amount of carbonates (5.6 and 3.6 wt.% of calcite equivalent) as neutralization potential (ABA = -55.6 and -85.1 tCaCO(3)/1000 t) and showed clear signs of sulfide oxidation yet during operation. Sequential extraction results indicate a stronger enrichment and mobility of elements in the oxidized tailings: Fe as Fe(III)oxy-hydroxides and oxides (transformation from sulfide minerals, leaching in oxidation zone), Ca mainly in water soluble and exchangeable form where gypsum and calcite are dissolved and higher mobility of Cu for Ribita and Pb for Mialu. Two processes leading to the formation of mine drainage at this stage could be highlighted (1) a neutral Fe(II) plume forming in the impoundment with ferrihydrite precipitation at its outcrop and (2) acid mine drainage seeping in the unsaturated zone of the active dam, leading to the formation of schwertmannite at its outcrop. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.01.069
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291912200002

Author(s)
Sima, Mihaela
Dold, Bernhard
Frei, Linda
Senila, Marin
Balteanu, Dan
Zobrist, Jurg
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal Of Hazardous Materials
Volume

189

Start page

624

End page

639

Subjects

Sulfide oxidation

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Element mobility

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Active tailings

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Golden Quadrangle

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Romania

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Porphyry Copper Tailings

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Northern Sweden

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Maramures County

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Pyrite Surfaces

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Trace-Elements

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Geochemistry

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Kristineberg

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Remediation

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Mineralogy

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Speciation

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2nd International Conference on Research Frontiers in Chalcogen Cycle Science and Technology

Delft, NETHERLANDS

May 31-Jun 01, 2010

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December 16, 2011
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