Environmental Aspects And The Feasibility Of Economic Recovery Of Metals And Energy From Coal Washer Waste Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John E. Edkins
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Metal sulfides, chiefly pyrite and mFnor sphalerlte zssociated with che Herrin (No. 6) coal member of the Pennsylvania Carbondale Formation, have been concentrated in a coal refuse deposit in southern Illinois. Oxidation of pyrite has produced highly acid waters with high concentrations of iron, zinc (up to 200 parts per million) and toxic trace elements that have leached downward to a water system perched on glacial drift. Chemical, petrographic, low-temperature ashing and x-ray diffraction were performed on cores. The data show that economic recovery of zinc and other trace metals is unlikely at this site. Energy (coal) recovery at the Superior Washer site is possible if resultant environmental problems are considered in the planning.
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APA: John E. Edkins  (1981)  Environmental Aspects And The Feasibility Of Economic Recovery Of Metals And Energy From Coal Washer Waste Deposits

MLA: John E. Edkins Environmental Aspects And The Feasibility Of Economic Recovery Of Metals And Energy From Coal Washer Waste Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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