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Occurrence and environmental impact of coal mine goaf water in karst areas in China

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 275, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123813

Keywords

Coal mine; Goaf water; Clean exploitation; Karst water; Sulfur isotope

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41877204, 41902265, 41521001]
  2. 111 Program (State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs) [B18049]
  3. 111 Program (Ministry of Education of China) [B18049]
  4. Project karst water flow system and pollutants sourcing at Jinci Karst catchment - Karst Dynamics Laboratory [KDL20200X]
  5. MNR
  6. GZAR
  7. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M642944]

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Improper exploitation and massive coal mines closures without proper solutions bring about the extensive occurrence of goaf water in China where over 3500 coal mines have been shut down in the last 30 years. Discharge of goaf water poses severe environmental impact, especially in fragile karst areas. Based on the extensively literatures reading, field investigation combined with hydrogeochemical and isotopic (delta S-34) analysis, this paper reviewed the distribution, characteristics and formation of coal mine goaf water in karst areas in China. The occurrence of goaf water is reported in over 50% of the coal fields, with more than 30 water discharges. Distinct major ion chemistry in goaf water (low pH, high total dissolved solids, SO42- and negative delta S-34 values) are closely related to a combination of comprehensive physical, chemical and biological interactions. Recharge water, water filling channels and storage space constitute hydrogeological conditions necessarily for the produce of goaf water. Oxidation of sulfides minerals with air and water, acidic dissolution of minerals (e.g., gypsum, calcite and dolomite) and cation exchange, under the action of bacteria, are major processes in the genesis of goaf water. A case study on the environmental impact of goaf water is also done at Jinci, northern China. Our research suggests that goaf water in Jinci (TDS: 3595 mg/L - 9841 mg/L, SO42-: 2463 mg/L - 3256 mg/L; negative delta S-34 values < -5 parts per thousand) may pollute the surface and karst water via fractures or faults evidenced by the high SO42- and low delta S-34 values in these waters. Finally, a conceptual model is established to demonstrate the influences of goaf water on karst water-surface water environment in karst areas. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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