Subaqueous Deposition of Acid Generating Tailings into an Acidic Lake Environment: Pilot Column Test Results

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Linda C. M. Elliot Liangxue Liu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"The deposition of tailings under water is considered to be one of the most environmentally promising and potentially cost effective methods to reduce or eliminate acid mine drainage from tailings. One of the concerns of subaqueous deposition has been that metals may leach into the cover waters, thereby increasing aqueous metal concentrations to higher than acceptable limits. This potential was seen to have an even greater possibility for impact when the tailings are deposited under acidic lake water.The following paper summarizes the results of subaqueous tailings pilot column test work conducted to determine the effects of subaqueously deposited tailings on lake water and tailings pore water. Two types of tailings were tested: high sulphide tailings (pyrrhotite concentrate), and low sulphide tailings (end of pipe slime tailings).Data was collected from five columns over a 13 month test period. The results indicated that a stagnant I 000 mm water cover was capable of maintaining the underlying tailings in a reducing condition. The upwards diffusion of pore water resulted in a pH increase in the waters overlying the thickened pyrrhotite tailings and the pyrrhotite tailings with a shallow cover of substrate. A conductivity gradient between the tailings and the water cover caused a diffusion of salts upwards into the overlying water column. Precipitation noted at the tailings water interface may be related to the precipitation of ferric oxyhydroxides, which resulted in a decrease in Fe concentrations noted in the water cover. Other metal concentrations did not exhibit significant increases in the water cover. A sulphate concentration gradient between the tailings and the water cover may have caused the diffusion of SQ4 from the tailings into the water cover."
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APA: Linda C. M. Elliot Liangxue Liu  (1997)  Subaqueous Deposition of Acid Generating Tailings into an Acidic Lake Environment: Pilot Column Test Results

MLA: Linda C. M. Elliot Liangxue Liu Subaqueous Deposition of Acid Generating Tailings into an Acidic Lake Environment: Pilot Column Test Results. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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