Mineralogical and Image Analysis Study of Artificially Weathered Tailings from the Midwest Uranium Ore in Saskatchewan

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William Petruk
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A mineralogical and image analysis study was conducted on samples of U tailings from pilot-plant runs on Midwest ore in Northern Saskatchewan. The tailings had been subjected to simulated weathering for the equivalent of 10 years in a tailings facility (lysimeter). The pH varied from 7.0 at the beginning of the test to 5.9 at the end. The results show that during the simulated weathering sane of the gersdorffite, uraninite, galena and pyrite had oxidized, with gersdorffite being the most reactive and pyrite the least. Reaction was evident at the top of the lysilleter , but was most intense at the seepage discharge. sane of the released ions precipitated as Ni, Pb, and U arsenates, sulfarsenates, sulfates and oxides on particles of all minerals. Green crystals of Ni sulfate and white crystals of ca sulfate had precipitated at the surface of the lysilleter. Clay minerals and chlorite had washed from the top of the lysirneter towards the seepage discharge.
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APA: William Petruk  (1989)  Mineralogical and Image Analysis Study of Artificially Weathered Tailings from the Midwest Uranium Ore in Saskatchewan

MLA: William Petruk Mineralogical and Image Analysis Study of Artificially Weathered Tailings from the Midwest Uranium Ore in Saskatchewan. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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