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Sorption of trace metals to an aluminum precipitate in a stream receiving acid rock-drainage; Snake River, Summit County, Colorado

机译:在接收酸性岩石的流中将微量金属吸附到铝沉淀物中;蛇河,科罗拉多州萨米特县

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The quality of water in streams that are contaminated by acid drainage from mines and from the weathering of mineralized rocks improves as the water flows downstream. The purpose of this study was to investigate the geochemical processes that occur in one such stream and to determine the fate of the trace metals that are removed from the water. The stream chosen for this purpose was the Snake River, Summit County, Colorado, which is affected by natural acid rock-drainage (ARD) containing SO4, Al, Fe, and various trace elements such as Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni, and others. Most of the Fe in the Snake River is removed from solution by the oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ and the subsequent precipitation of Fe-oxyhydroxides that form a massive ferricrete deposit near the springs that feed the river. Further downstream, the Snake River (pH = 3.0) mixes with water from Deer Creek (pH = 7.0) thereby increasing its pH to 6.3 and causing SO4-rich precipitates of Al-oxyhydroxide to form. The precipitates and associated organic C complexes sorb trace metals from the water and thus have high concentrations of certain elements, including Zn (540-11,400 ppm), Cu (34-221 ppm), Pb (90-340 ppm), and Ni (11-197 ppm). The concentrations of these elements in the precipitates that coat the streambed rise steeply in the zone of mixing and then decline downstream. The trace element concentrations of the water in the mixing zone at the confluence with Deer Creek decrease by 75% or more and are up to 3 orders of magnitude lower than those of the precipitates. Sorption curves for Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni, and SO4 were derived by stepwise neutralization of a sample of Snake River water (collected above the confluence with Deer Creek) and indicate that the trace metals are sorbed preferentially with increasing pH in the general order Pb, Cu, Zn, and Ni. Sulfate is removed between pH 4 and 5 to form an Al-hydroxysulfate and/or by sorption to microcrystalline gibbsite. The sorption data determined from the neutralization experiment were used to account for the downstream decrease of trace-metal concentrations in the precipitates. The results of this study demonstrate that the partitioning of trace metals in the Snake River is not only a function of pH, but also depends on the progressive removal of trace metals as the water of the Snake River flows through its confluence with Deer Creek, The chemical composition of the water also determines what compounds precipitate with increasing pH. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. [References: 26]
机译:随着水向下游流动,被矿山中的酸排出和矿化岩石的风化污染的溪流中水的质量得到改善。这项研究的目的是调查在一条这样的河流中发生的地球化学过程,并确定从水中去除的微量金属的命运。为此目的选择的溪流是科罗拉多州萨米特县的蛇河,受到天然酸性岩石排泄物(ARD)的影响,其中含有SO4,Al,Fe和各种微量元素,例如Zn,Cu,Pb,Ni和其他。通过将Fe2 +氧化为Fe3 +以及随后的Fe-羟基氧化物的沉淀从溶液中除去Snake河中的大部分Fe,这些氢氧化物在附近的河流中形成大量铁锰矿床。在更下游,Snake River(pH = 3.0)与Deer Creek的水(pH = 7.0)混合,从而将其pH值提高到6.3,并导致形成富含SO4的氢氧化铝沉淀。沉淀物和相关的有机C络合物从水中吸收痕量金属,因此具有高浓度的某些元素,包括Zn(540-11,400 ppm),Cu(34-221 ppm),Pb(90-340 ppm)和Ni( 11-197 ppm)。这些元素在覆盖流化床的沉淀物中的浓度在混合区急剧上升,然后向下游下降。与鹿溪汇合处的混合区中的微量元素浓度降低了75%或更多,比沉淀物的含量低了3个数量级。 Zn,Cu,Pb,Ni和SO4的吸附曲线是通过逐步中和Snake河水样品(在与Deer Creek汇合处收集的样品)得出的,表明随着pH值的增加,痕量金属优先吸附(一般顺序)铅,铜,锌和镍在pH 4至5之间除去硫酸盐以形成羟基硫酸铝和/或通过吸附至微晶菱铁矿。由中和实验确定的吸附数据用于说明沉淀物中痕量金属浓度的下游下降。这项研究的结果表明,蛇河中微量金属的分配不仅是pH的函数,而且还取决于随着蛇河的水流经与Deer Creek,水的化学成分还决定了随着pH升高,哪些化合物会沉淀。 (C)2002 Elsevier ScienceLtd。保留所有权利。 [参考:26]

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