Evaporative Concentration in Pit Lakes: Example Calculations for the Getchell Pit Lakes, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lisa Shevenell
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Three pits at the Getchell Mine contained water during a hiatus in mining activity (1968-1983). For this period, expected concentrations of As, C1, SO4 and TDS resulting solely 16om evaporative concentration were computed. Computed values are 1.6 to 2.3 times greater than those measured in local groundwaters. However, computed values fix As, SO4 and TDS are lower than measured values in the pit lakes. In some cases, the computed values are only 8% of the measured pit lake values, indicating a major control on water quality via water-rock interactions. In contrast, computed C1 values exceed measured pit lake concentrations.
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APA: Lisa Shevenell  (2000)  Evaporative Concentration in Pit Lakes: Example Calculations for the Getchell Pit Lakes, Nevada

MLA: Lisa Shevenell Evaporative Concentration in Pit Lakes: Example Calculations for the Getchell Pit Lakes, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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