Hydrogeochemical Study of the Groundwater Around the Abandoned Kettara Mine Site, Morocco

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Lghoul
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

Acid mine drainage (AMD) remains one of the major environmental problems for the mining industry particularly for many abandoned mine sites. The production of AMD as is commonly known can significantly affect the surrounding groundwater and surface water of the mine site. With the objective to investigate the impact of the AMD produced at the abandoned Kettara mine site (Morocco), groundwater sampling campaign was performed at this site. The sampled waters were analyzed to determine the hydrogeochemical composition, and then results were analyzed using different studied methods such as multivariate statistical analysis and geochemical modeling techniques. Investigation results show that the hydrochemistry of sampled waters is characterized by the relatively significant enrichment of Ca2+, Mg2+ and SO4 2-. The typical mine waters belong to the (Ca2+ +Mg2+)-SO4 2-type. Seasonal variations in major ion concentrations were partly attributed to dissolution/ precipitation processes. The saturation index (SI) calculation of the representative dissolved minerals in waters show that groundwater samples are undersaturated with respect to most potential sulphated secondary minerals.
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APA: M. Lghoul  (2013)  Hydrogeochemical Study of the Groundwater Around the Abandoned Kettara Mine Site, Morocco

MLA: M. Lghoul Hydrogeochemical Study of the Groundwater Around the Abandoned Kettara Mine Site, Morocco. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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