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A column evaluation of Appalachian coal mine spoils' temporal leaching behavior

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages 39-47

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.03.049

Keywords

Conductivity; Mine drainage; Salinity; Surface mining; Total dissolved solids

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  1. USDI-OSM Applied Science Program
  2. Powell River Project

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Appalachian surface coal mine overburden affects water quality as drainage percolates through spoil disposal fills. This study evaluated leaching potentials of 15 spoils from south-central Appalachia. Most bulk samples were non acid-forming, all were low in total-S, (<= 0.34%), and initial saturated paste specific conductance (SC) ranged from 264 to 3560 mu S cm(-1). Samples were leached unsaturated (40 cycles) and leachates analyzed for pH, SC, and ion composition. Overall, leachates from unweathered spoils were higher in pH and SC than leachates from weathered spoils. Fine-textured spoils generally produced higher SCs than more coarsely textured spoils. Mean SC for all spoils decreased rapidly from an initial peak of 1468 mu S cm(-1) (150) to 247 1AS cm(-1) (+/- 23). Release patterns for most major ions reflected declining SC. Bicarbonate typically increased with successive leaches, replacing sulfate as the dominant anion. Column SC values were comparable to relevant published field data. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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