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Acid mine drainage potential of waste rocks in a gold mine (Thailand): application of a weathering cell test and multivariate statistical analysis

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 1049-1079

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DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-00976-1

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Acid mine drainage; Heavy metals; Waste rock; Weathering cell test; Gold mine; Principal component analysis (PCA)

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  1. Center of Excellence on Hazardous Substance Management (HSM)
  2. Ratchadaphiseksomphot Endowment Fund, Chulalongkorn University
  3. Chulalongkorn University, National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) [NRCT5-RSA63001-06]

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This study aimed to predict the AMD generation potential and determine the concentrations of potentially toxic metals in waste rocks from a gold mine in Thailand. It was found that some samples, especially massive sulfide samples, generated significant amounts of AMD. The transition dump site samples released higher levels of acidity and sulfate compared to other dump sites, posing a risk to ecosystems.
In the process of gold mining, large amounts of broken waste rocks are produced and left at the surface under atmospheric conditions, which may generate acid mine drainage (AMD). This study aimed to predict the AMD generation potential and determine the concentrations of potentially toxic metals at three dump sites for a gold mine in Thailand. The AMD generation potentials of waste rock samples collected from the oxide, transition and sulfide dump sites was determined using the weathering cell test. The kinetic test had a 7-d cycle and was run for similar to 21 cycles; the effluent pH, conductivity, redox potential and levels of sulfate, and major and trace metals (i.e., As, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn) present in each cycle were measured. Some samples generated significant amounts of AMD, especially the massive sulfide samples from the transition and sulfide dump sites. The effluent water pH in the oxide and sulfide dump sites was neutral to slightly alkaline (pH similar to 6-9), while it was acidic to neutral (pH similar to 3-7) in the transition dump site. The transition dump site samples generated significantly higher acidity and sulfate levels than those from the oxide and sulfide dump sites. Furthermore, some waste rock samples, including the massive sulfide from the transition dump site, released relatively high amounts of heavy metals; in addition, sulfate reached levels (9.48 mg kg(-1) of waste rock) high enough to pose a risk to ecosystems. The long-term acid generation suggested that some waste rock samples from sulfide dump site and transition dump site will continue to generate acid for long periods. Based on data from the weathering cell test and multivariate statistical analysis, the transition dump site potentially generates a lower pH leachate than other waste rock dumps.

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