Mining Related Environmental Database for West Coast and Southland: Data Structure and Preliminary Geochemical Results

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Thomas
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Geochemical data related to AMD for the West Coast and Southland regions have been collated into a relational database and GIS system. The types of information include; rock geochemical data, water chemistry data and aquatic macro-invertebrate abundance data. This information will be combined with eco-toxicology experiments to determine impact thresholds on aquatic ecosystems. Ultimately these datasets will be combined with remediation investigations to produce a Framework to assist decision making related to mine planning, consent and compliance.   Current geochemical research examines the controls on As concentrations downstream of gold mining areas and the variability of AMD from Brunner Coal Measure rocks. Assessment of factors that control the chemistry of Brunner Coal Measure AMD such as mine type, hydrogeology, geology, geochemistry and climate is in progress. Minerals that control the concentration of aluminium downstream of AMD point sources include alunite, jurbanite and various forms of Al(OH)3.
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APA: D Thomas  (2005)  Mining Related Environmental Database for West Coast and Southland: Data Structure and Preliminary Geochemical Results

MLA: D Thomas Mining Related Environmental Database for West Coast and Southland: Data Structure and Preliminary Geochemical Results. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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