Assessment of Potential Arsenic Mobilization From the Ketza River Mine Tailings, Yukon, Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. H. G. Laflamme V. Enns E. Soprovich
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A mineralogical and geochemical characterization study was carried out on arsenic-bearing Ketza mine tailings to complement a column extraction test program with the purpose of assessing the potential of arsenic mobilization from the tailings. Two types of tailings samples (i.e., exposed tailings from the impoundment area and water covered tailings samples) were subjected to column tests under standing water cover and with no water cover but weekly flow-through flushing. The tailings have a uniform size distribution. The samples are characterized by high Fe2O3 (44.0 to 68.2 %) and As (3.7 to 4.4w%) concentrations. Ferric hydroxides are the dominant species that are mostly amorphous or cryptocrystalline. Arsenopyrite, scorodite, an Fe-Ca arsenate hydrate phase, an Fe-Bi-As phase and ferric hydroxides are the arsenic-bearing minerals. Arsenic is essentially contained in Ca-As goethite, Fe-Ca arsenate hydrate phase and scorodite. Goethite, although containing low levels of arsenic, could be a significant arsenic-bearing phase because of its high abundance. There does not appear to be any significant chemical or mineralogical difference between the original exposed tailings and the material left underwater with no flow-through for over a year. There are differences in terms of CaO, Fe2O3, SiO,, As, goethite, scorodite, calcite and dolomite concentrations between the exposed tailings and the column material after undergoing approximately two-year flow-through and aggressive leach tests. These differences are likely to be resulting from a combination of different column test conditions and sampling or heterogeneity of the material.
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APA: J. H. G. Laflamme V. Enns E. Soprovich  (1998)  Assessment of Potential Arsenic Mobilization From the Ketza River Mine Tailings, Yukon, Canada

MLA: J. H. G. Laflamme V. Enns E. Soprovich Assessment of Potential Arsenic Mobilization From the Ketza River Mine Tailings, Yukon, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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