Overestimation Of Acid Generating Potential (AGP) In Alunite-Bearing Waste Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. S. Hall
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Significant pyrite often does not dissolve in the Sobek (1978) nitric acid extraction; therefore, the standard conservative approach is to estimate pyrite using sulfur present in the sum of the nitric acid and residual sulfur fractions. Alunite, when present, appears as residual sulfur. Because alunite does not generate acidic effluents, overestimation of AGP can occur if all residual sulfur is assumed to be undigested pyrite. Evaluation of 16 samples from the Florida Canyon Mine revealed that petrographic examination coupled with a modification of the Sobek method to include a 6 hour hot (250°F) 'nitric acid extraction resulted in a more accurate estimation of AGP.
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APA: A. S. Hall  (1999)  Overestimation Of Acid Generating Potential (AGP) In Alunite-Bearing Waste Rock

MLA: A. S. Hall Overestimation Of Acid Generating Potential (AGP) In Alunite-Bearing Waste Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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