Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. F. Walder
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Mill tailings from skarn-type base metal deposits were studied in order to ascertain potential element mobility in response to weathering. Hypogene ore minerals are sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrite, showing minor supergene oxidation to smithsonite, cerussite, and covellite. Gangue minerals are pyrite, pyrrhotite, magnetite, hematite, andradite and grossular gamet, hedenbergite, calcite, ankerite, and quartz. Foremost of the eleven tailing piles studied, the hypogene sulfide minerals show no or only incipient post-mining oxidation. Iron oxides and hydroxides form the main oxidation products in the tailings and are enriched in heavy metals. A distinction between pre-and post-mining oxide phases may be obtained based on petrographic observations which distinguish whole-grain versus partial grain replacement. Zn and Cd do not appear to be enriched in the weathering derived oxidation minerals and will be more easily leached from the tailings than other metals.
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APA: I. F. Walder  (1994)  Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New Mexico

MLA: I. F. Walder Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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