Measurement of Oxygen, Temperature, and Geochemical Profiles in Sulfide and Oxide Waste Rock Dumps of Different Ages

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Helgen A. Davis C. Byrns
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The 4000 acre historic Robinson Mining District outside Ely, Nevada hosts a continuum of oxidelsulfide waste rock dumps of different ages. In an effort to develop a paradigm to explain past, existing, and future conditions at the site profiles of oxygen, pH, temperature, and specific conductivity were collected from various waste rock dumps using a hand-driven soil gas probe and a down-hole sampling device. The resulting data are useful in interpreting the fate and manner of pyrite oxidation within the dumps and in identifying waste rock dumps that may require remedial measures compared to those that require only minimal action prior to closure.
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APA: S. Helgen A. Davis C. Byrns  (2000)  Measurement of Oxygen, Temperature, and Geochemical Profiles in Sulfide and Oxide Waste Rock Dumps of Different Ages

MLA: S. Helgen A. Davis C. Byrns Measurement of Oxygen, Temperature, and Geochemical Profiles in Sulfide and Oxide Waste Rock Dumps of Different Ages. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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