Arsenic mobility from arsenopyrite-rich gold mine waste in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada |
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引用本文: | Barbara L. Sherriff Kristin A. Salzsauler Stephanie Simpson Nikolay V. Sidenko Jamie VanGulck. Arsenic mobility from arsenopyrite-rich gold mine waste in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada[J]. 中国地球化学学报, 2006, 25(B08): 29-30 |
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作者姓名: | Barbara L. Sherriff Kristin A. Salzsauler Stephanie Simpson Nikolay V. Sidenko Jamie VanGulck |
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作者单位: | [1]Department of Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [2]Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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摘 要: | Local water contamination by arsenic can be caused by gold mining activities as in Snow Lake, Manitoba. This project was to f'md the source (s) and pathways of the arsenic contamination and describe arsenic attenuation in ground and surface water. The project was initiated because arsenic concentrations average 16.0 mg/L in one groundwater monitoring well (MW17). One potential source of arsenic is the 50 year-old Arsenopyrite Residue Stockpile (ARS), 100 m upgrade of MW17. Between 1948 and 1959, 250000 tons of cyanide treated, arsenopyrite concentrate were stored in a waste rock impoundment, which was left open until 2000 when it was capped with layers of waste rock, clay and silt to minimize water infiltration and the oxidative release of arsenic.
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关 键 词: | 砷 毒砂 水污染 迁移率 衰减作用 金矿 |
Arsenic mobility from arsenopyrite-rich gold mine waste in Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada |
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Keywords: | arsenic arsenopyrite residue water contamination mobility attenuation |
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