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Identification of acid rock drainage sources through mesotextural classification at abandoned mines of Croydon, Australia: Implications for the rehabilitation of waste rock repositories

机译:在澳大利亚克罗伊登的废弃矿山中通过细观结构分类识别酸性岩层排水源:对废石储存库修复的影响

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Developing effective strategies to manage add rock drainage (ARD) from historic and abandoned mine sites is a significant rehabilitation challenge. In Australia, there are more than 50,000 recorded abandoned mine sites, many of which have associated ARD and water quality issues. Traditional rehabilitation strategies focus on utilising a blanket approach to management. However, if sources of ARD were instead thoroughly characterised, cost-effective management strategies based on mineralogy could be formulated, potentially enhancing site rehabilitation and ensuring longer-term success. A mesotextural method was developed to domain waste rocks into groups based on their mineralogical, textural and chemical similarities, using routine geological tools and field-based analytical instrumentation. This was tested at the abandoned mining operations at Croydon, North Queensland, from which uncapped sulphidic waste rock piles were sampled. Surface water and sediment samples collected from creeks up to 10 km downstream of the site showed elevated concentrations of As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, S and Zn relative to local background levels, indicating the necessity for effective rehabilitation strategies to be implemented at these sites. Ten mesotextural waste rock groups (A to J) were identified in the piles across both mine sites and comprise of hydrothermally altered rhyolites, and massive sulphides. Three major sulphide-bearing groups were identified (G, H and J). Mineralogical and geochemical data indicated that group J (quartz-pyrite) was acid forming, with pyrite containing significant concentrations of As, Pb, Zn and Cu. Pyrite was in early weathering stages with some hydrous ferric oxides observed on grain rims and fractures. Group H (arsenopyrite-quartz-pyrite) was also acid forming; with scorodite extensively precipitated in fractures and rims, likely retarding arsenopyrite oxidation. Significant quantities of Zn and Cd were leached from Group G (quartz-sphalerite-galena) in first flush experiments, and were also measured downstream of the Glencoe site (at which the majority of group G material was identified). Microtextural analyses showed galena had partial weathering to anglesite, suggesting a potential Pb source. High concentrations of Fe and Cd (8.5 wt.% and 0.19 wt% respectively) were measured in sphalerite, which likely encouraged oxidation, and subsequent release of Zn. Considering the diversity of the sulphide mineralogy and the associated weathering pathways, a rehabilitation strategy which focuses on segregating waste on the basis of mesotextural classification should be considered.
机译:制定有效的策略来管理来自历史悠久和废弃矿场的增加的岩层排水(ARD)是一项重大的恢复挑战。在澳大利亚,有超过50,000个记录下来的废弃矿场,其中许多与ARD和水质问题有关。传统的康复策略侧重于采用全面的管理方法。但是,如果对ARD的来源进行全面表征,则可以制定基于矿物学的具有成本效益的管理策略,从而有可能加强现场修复并确保长期成功。使用常规地质工具和基于现场的分析仪器,开发了一种细观结构方法,根据废岩石的矿物学,结构和化学相似性将其划分为几类。这在北昆士兰州克罗伊登的废弃采矿作业中进行了测试,并从中取样了未封盖的硫化废石堆。从该地点下游直至10 km的小溪收集的地表水和沉积物样品显示,相对于当地背景水平而言,As,Cd,Cu,Ni,Pb,S和Zn的浓度升高,这表明有必要在该地区实施有效的恢复策略这些网站。在两个矿场的桩中发现了十个细观质地的废岩石群(A至J),包括热液蚀变的流纹岩和块状硫化物。确定了三个主要的含硫基团(G,H和J)。矿物学和地球化学数据表明,J组(石英黄铁矿)是酸形成的,黄铁矿中含有大量的As,Pb,Zn和Cu。黄铁矿处于早期风化阶段,在颗粒边缘和断裂处观察到一些含水的三氧化二铁。 H组(毒砂-石英-黄铁矿)也形成酸。臭葱石在裂缝和轮辋中大量沉淀,可能会阻碍毒砂的氧化。在第一次冲洗实验中,从G组(石英-闪锌矿-方铅矿)中浸出了大量的Zn和Cd,并在Glencoe站点的下游进行了测量(确定了G组的大部分物质)。显微组织分析表明方铅矿有部分风化到角位,表明潜在的铅源。在闪锌矿中测得高浓度的Fe和Cd(分别为8.5 wt。%和0.19 wt%),这可能会促进氧化和随后释放Zn。考虑到硫化物矿物学的多样性和相关的风化途径,应考虑一种以中观结构分类为基础的以废物分类为重点的修复策略。

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