Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental Carpathians

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. -P. Georgescu
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A native sulfur mineralization associated with pyrite and iron oxides containing 20% iron was quarried in Calimani Mountains, Oriental Carpathians. The wastes resulted from this exploitation activity, with a volume of 33 millions m3, were stored in four dumps while the wastes resulted from ore processing using flotation and the subsequent treatment were disposed of in a settlement pond. The investigations carried out in the entire mining area focused on the following two aspects: - the impact of environmental factors mainly on the hydrographic network; - the characterization all pollution sources, namely dumps, leachates and the quarry and the assessment of acidic drainage generation. The total sulfur content of the excavated ore was 3.8% while in dumps it ranged between 0.54 and 1.06%. Analysis of samples collected along the hydrographic network, draining the mining area, resulted in pH values ranging between 1.7 and 2.83 as well as high concentration of iron (4525 mg/L to 1.6 mg/L), copper (1.87 mg/L to 0.04 mg/L) and zinc (13.13 mg/L to 0.3 mg/L). Samples from the quarry, the dumps and the tailings pond were analyzed in order to deter-mine: - the maximum potential acidity (MPA); - the acid neutralization capacity (ANC); - the net acid production potential (NAPP).
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APA: D. -P. Georgescu  (2005)  Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental Carpathians

MLA: D. -P. Georgescu Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental Carpathians. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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