The Source And Distribution Of Mercury And Arsenic In The Afton Copper Smelter, Kamloops, British Columbia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. T. Chen P. Pint
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Based on the mineralogy, phase characteristics and compositions of the smelter feed, the smelter products and the smelter wastes, the sources and distributions of mercury and arsenic in the Afton copper smelter, Kamloops, British Columbia have been determined. Of the total mercury In the feed, approximately 33% is in solid solution in tennantite, 51% is in native copper and 16% occurs as mercurian silver. Arsenic in the feed occurs mainly as tennantite. Under current smelting conditions, 99.6% of the total mercury In the feeds enters the off-gas cleaning system. From this off-gas, about 1% of the total mercury, occurring as dust, is recirculated to the flotation concentrate; 4.6% of the total mercury is contained in SO2 scrubber sludge which is discharged to tailings. Approximately 78% of the total arsenic in the smelter reports in the copper products; 20% is incorporated in the dust and slag which are subsequently recirculated to the mill. Only 1.8% is rejected as scrubber sludge, and less than 0.2% 1s released to the mercury scrubber.
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APA: T. T. Chen P. Pint  (1984)  The Source And Distribution Of Mercury And Arsenic In The Afton Copper Smelter, Kamloops, British Columbia

MLA: T. T. Chen P. Pint The Source And Distribution Of Mercury And Arsenic In The Afton Copper Smelter, Kamloops, British Columbia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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