Drainage Ph, Acid Production, And Acid Neutralization For Archean Greenstone Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. A. Lapakko D. A. Antonson
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Abstract

Fourteen samples of pyrite-bearing Archean greenstone rock (d < 6.35 mm, 0.04% < St < 1.22%) were characterized (particle size, chemistry, mineralogy) and subjected to laboratory dissolution testing. The only sulfide and carbonate minerals identified were pyrite and siderite, respectively. Quartz, chlorite and sericite typically comprised 90 to 98 percent of the mineral content. For the first 60 weeks, seven samples with sulfur contents less than or equal to 0.16% produced drainage pH values exceeding 6.0. Over this period, six of the seven samples with sulfur contents greater than or equal to 0.20% produced drainage pH below 6.0, with minimum values ranging from 3.2 to 4.7. The seventh sample (0.72% S) had a siderite content of 18%. Small amounts of magnesium and, to a lesser degree, calcium carbonates present in the siderite apparently dissolved to neutralize acid and maintain drainage pH above 6.0. Sulfate release rates generally increased as sulfur content increased, and the rates of pyrite oxidation estimated for individual samples were roughly half to five times that reported in the literature for the abiotic oxidation of pyrite by oxygen. Observed neutralization potentials ranged from 0.2 to 2.0 g CaCO3/g rock.
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APA: K. A. Lapakko D. A. Antonson  (2002)  Drainage Ph, Acid Production, And Acid Neutralization For Archean Greenstone Rock

MLA: K. A. Lapakko D. A. Antonson Drainage Ph, Acid Production, And Acid Neutralization For Archean Greenstone Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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