Acid Rock Drainage from Abandoned Mines to High-Andean Lakes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
José A. Vidalôn José A. Rios
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The case study of a highland area in the Central Andes of Peru, where many abandoned polymetallic mines are found, is presented. Some of these mines generate metal leaching and acid rock drainage (ML/ARD) or have potentially ARD generating (PAG) tailings/waste rock storage. Effluents are discharged into the first of two lakes in line, which act as reservoirs for irrigating an important valley in the desert coastal region. Drainage fees, their relationship with the deposit and the solid-wastes mineralogy are discussed, as well as variations in water and sediments composition, the benthos, and the aquatic/riparian flora/fauna in these lakes.
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APA: José A. Vidalôn José A. Rios  (2000)  Acid Rock Drainage from Abandoned Mines to High-Andean Lakes

MLA: José A. Vidalôn José A. Rios Acid Rock Drainage from Abandoned Mines to High-Andean Lakes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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