Standardization Of The Acid Neutralization Potential Acidity Method From ADTI-MMS Through ASTM

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 3
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- 67 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Acid neutralization titrations were applied to the characterization of soil and overburden for the control and prediction of acid rock drainage in the coal fields of the eastern United States in the 1970?s (1). These became known as the Sobek methods as a result of the early United States Environmental Protection Agency publication and the methods have been modified (2) to be adapted to many applications in the metal mining sector (3,4,5,6,), and, as a result, there are a large number of acid neutralization potential methods being used that are referred to as Modified Sobek methods. Standardization of neutralization potential methods for metal bearing ores and related materials based on carbonate carbon, rather than titration, commenced in the 1990?s through the American Society of Methods and Materials (ASTM) Committee E01 on Analytical Chemistry for Metal Ores and Related Materials Subcommittee E01.02 on Ores, Concentrates and Related Metallurgical Materials (7). A subcommittee section, E01.02.05 on Environmental Methods, was organized to coordinate the method and material standardization efforts of ASTM and the Acid Drainage Technology Initiative Metal Mining Sector (ADTI-MMS) Prediction Committee (8), which took on the project of standardization of the acid neutralization potential acidity titration method (ANPA) to supplement the carbonate carbon method in E1915 (9) for application to samples which have metal carbonates (10), in particular, which result in overestimation of the neutralization potential using the carbonate carbon methods (11).
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APA:
(2010) Standardization Of The Acid Neutralization Potential Acidity Method From ADTI-MMS Through ASTMMLA: Standardization Of The Acid Neutralization Potential Acidity Method From ADTI-MMS Through ASTM. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.