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Surface analysis of particles in mine tailings by time-of-flight laser-ionization mass spectrometry (TOF-LIMS)
Authors:C. J. Martin  T. A. Al  L. J. Cabri
Affiliation:(1) AMTEL, UWO Research Park, 100 Collip Circle, London, Ontario, Canada, N6G 4X8, CA;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1, CA;(3) CANMET/MMSL, 535 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0G1, CA
Abstract:  Time-of-flight laser-ionization mass spectrometry was applied to study the chemical composition of mineral particle surfaces in a sulphide-rich mine-tailings impoundment. This surface-sensitive technique provides chemical information from surfaces of irregularly shaped mineral particles (both conductive and insulators) less than 100 μm in diameter, which are considered to be representative of particle surface coatings in the tailings pile (after drying). In addition, depth profiles in the mineral particles were obtained. The combination of speed of analysis (1 min), small beam-diameter (2–4 μm), surface sensitivity (2–10 nm), trace-element sensitivity, and capability to analyze rough surfaces makes this method useful as a complement to studies of pore-water geochemistry and tailings mineralogy. As an example, the behavior of Pb and As in the Kidd Creek tailings dam near Timmins, Ontario, Canada, was studied, using a combination of surface analyses, and pore-water geochemical data. Received: 22 February 1995 / Accepted: 6 January 1996
Keywords:  Mine tailings  TOF-LIMS  Geochemistry  Surface analysis  Laser-ionization
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