Mitigation of Acid Mine Drainage by Agglomeration of Reactive Tailings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Misra
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Acid mine drainage from reactive sulfide tailings is a major environmental concern facing the mining and mineral industries. A preventive technique to control acid mine drainage by agglomeration and encapsulation process is presented in this paper. The reactive tailings are agglomerated using Portland cement type I1 as binder. The cold bonded agglomerates after specified curing period are, strong and resistance to weathering. The leaching and weathering experiments have shown that a significant reduction in the concentration of dissolved metals can be observed with the agglomerates as compared to as- received tailings. Addition of small amount of sodium silicate during agglomeration increases the strength and develop good resistance to weathering by forming a glassy coating and elongated crystals within the agglomerates.
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APA: M. Misra  (1993)  Mitigation of Acid Mine Drainage by Agglomeration of Reactive Tailings

MLA: M. Misra Mitigation of Acid Mine Drainage by Agglomeration of Reactive Tailings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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