Evaluation of the long term groundwater pollution by the open cast lignite mine Jänschwalde (Germany) |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Rolland Hella Wagner Robert Chmielewski Uwe Grünewald |
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Institution: | Brandenburg Technical University, Chair of Hydrology and Water Resources Management, P.O. Box 10 13 44, D-03013 Cottbus, Germany |
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Abstract: | The reconstruction of the hydrogeochemical composition of the dumps in the active Lusatian lignite mining region is necessary to forecast the acid mine drainage into the residual lakes and the natural groundwater systems. Therefore, a three-dimensional geochemical model of the Jänschwalde dump was developed. By analysing the geological situation and the mining technology, it is possible to calculate the pyrite oxidation in different parts of the mine (groundwater lowering in front of the mine, natural and dump slopes, marginal pits and the dump surface).Only 4% of the total pyrite content is oxidised during the mining process within its time of operation (43 years). The major fraction (about 60%) is oxidised on the surface of the dumps, whereas the other zones contribute less to the production of acidity (groundwater lowering 5.4%, short term exposed slopes (1.2% natural slopes; 7.4% dump slopes) and 22.4% inclusion of O2 during the tipping). It may be concluded that the technology of conveyor belt bridges, combined with the selective tipping of loamy sediments on the surface is very favourable to minimise the oxidation of pyrite. It is also shown that in the open cast mine of Jänschwalde the buffer capacity of the carbonate dominates over the produced acid. |
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Keywords: | acid mine drainage lignite open cast mining pyrite oxidation Lusatian mining region |
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