Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical Modeling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. A. Bird
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Geochemical models using published thermo-dynamic data and laboratory derived kinetic rate laws allow prediction of post-closure pit lake geochemistry at open pit mining sites. A combination of "forward" and "inverse" modeling techniques can predict the pit lake geochemical evolution from initial infilling to eventual steady state attained decades or centuries after closure. Computer codes have been developed to model chemical reactions such as pyrite dissolution, describe the ground-water flow regime, and provide rock-water ratios. The incorporation of site specific information, such as ultimate pit dimensions, geologic and hydrologic data, acid generating potential (AGP) vs. acid neutralizing potential (ANP), and laboratory derived kinetic rates, allows application of the model to open pit mines at any stage of development.
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APA: D. A. Bird  (1994)  Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical Modeling

MLA: D. A. Bird Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical Modeling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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