Acid Rock Drainage Potential of a Brazilian Gold Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V S. T Ciminelli
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This work aimed at evaluating the acid rock drainage (ARD) potential of five samples of a Brazilian gold sulfide mine in a decommissioning process. Three of the most traditional ARD prediction techniques, Standard Acid Base Accounting (Std ABA), Modified Acid Base Accounting (Modified ABA), as static methods, and humidity cells as a kinetic method were tested. Both the Std ABA and the Modified ABA results indicated an acid generation potential for some of the studied samples. In the other cases the results were inconclusive. The five samples were then submitted to humidity cell tests during 27 to 30 weeks. At the end of the period, the leachate pH was stabilised in a range from 3.4 - 4.1 (four samples) to 5 (one sample). The presence of relatively high levels of sulfate and dissolved metals was detected throughout the operation, specifically, Ni and Zn, and less frequently, As. These findings are discussed with the help of the samples mineralogy and Eh-pH diagrams. The results obtained in this investigation indicated potential environmental risks of this mining area. In this particular case, the kinetic tests were shown to be essential to the identification of the samples ARD potential.
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APA: V S. T Ciminelli  (2003)  Acid Rock Drainage Potential of a Brazilian Gold Ore

MLA: V S. T Ciminelli Acid Rock Drainage Potential of a Brazilian Gold Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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