Microbially-Mediated Reductive Dissolution of Arsenic-Bearing Minerals in a Gold Mine Tailings Impoundment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mei-Lin K. Stichbury Jeffrey G. Bain Blowes David W. W. Douglas Gould
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The mechanisms of release of arsenic in gold mine tailings were investigated. The highest concentration of dissolved As (75 mg/L) was observed near the base of the tailings impoundment, in close association with a peat layer. Elevated concentrations of reduced iron and hydrogen sulfide were also measured at the base of the impoundment. High numbers of iron-reducing and sulfate-reducing bacteria were detected at depths within the impoundment which correlated with dissolved As, Fe and H2S. The data presented in this paper suggest that arsenic is released from the tailings by bacterially-mediated reductive dissolution of As-bearing iron minerals.
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APA: Mei-Lin K. Stichbury Jeffrey G. Bain Blowes David W. W. Douglas Gould  (2000)  Microbially-Mediated Reductive Dissolution of Arsenic-Bearing Minerals in a Gold Mine Tailings Impoundment

MLA: Mei-Lin K. Stichbury Jeffrey G. Bain Blowes David W. W. Douglas Gould Microbially-Mediated Reductive Dissolution of Arsenic-Bearing Minerals in a Gold Mine Tailings Impoundment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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