Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Kirki (Thrace, NE Greece) Flotation Tailings Disposal Site

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 776 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The tailings produced from the Kirki (Agios Filippos) high sulfidation epithermal deposit processing plant are laminated, weakly cemented and their particle size ranges from fine sand to fine silt. They are mainly composed of milling residues of gangue (quartz, dickite/kaolinite, pyrophyllite, illite); sulfides and secondary minerals (jarosite group minerals, butlerite, anglesite, beudantite and gypsum) are present to a lesser extent. They have high Pb and Zn (average 0.75 % and 0.57 % respectively) and low S (1.04 to 2.92 %), Cu, As, Cd, Ni and Sb content (average 248, 163, 59, 27, 20 g/t respectively). Stagnant waters forming small ponds on the surface of the impoundments exhibit low pH and high heavy metal and sulfate concentrations. Negative Net Neutralization Potential (NNP) characterizes the tailings, indicating moderate to high potential for acid generation. Application of the TCLP test revealed that the tailings are characterized as toxic because of the increased solubility of Pb and Cd. On the other hand, As TCLP solubility is very low.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Kirki (Thrace, NE Greece) Flotation Tailings Disposal SiteMLA: Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Kirki (Thrace, NE Greece) Flotation Tailings Disposal Site. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.