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Hydrogeochemical Processes in the Kafue River upstream from the Copperbelt Mining Area, Zambia
Authors:Ulf T Pettersson  Johan Ingri  Per S Andersson
Institution:(1) Division of Applied Geology, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden;(2) Department of Geology and Geochemistry, University of Stockholm, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;(3) Laboratory for Isotope Geology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Frequent sampling during an annual cycle of dissolved(<0.45 mgrm) and suspended (>0.45 mgrm) elementshas been conducted in the Kafue River at Raglan'sFarm, upstream from the mining activities within theCopperbelt Province, Zambia. Additional sampling ofsediment and interstitial pore water was conductedduring low water discharge. The presence of carbonateswithin the drainage basin naturally gives rise to highelement concentrations in the dissolved phase(Ca = 626, Mg = 494, Na = 360 and K = 24 mmol l-1).During the rainy season the relative composition ofthe dissolved elements indicated a wash out ofaccumulated weathering products and mineralisedorganic material from the unsaturated zone of the soilprofile. High concentrations of dissolved Al, Fe andMn were measured during high water discharge. At lowwater discharge the sediment was a major source of Fe,Mn and associated Co and Cu to the water column.Enhanced concentrations of dissolved and suspended S,Co and Cu during the rainy season indicated thatatmospheric deposited particles from the mining areawere washed out into the river. Autochthonousformation of particles rich in Si indicated diatomproduction during low water discharge.
Keywords:hydrogeochemistry  element ratios  87Sr/86  Ba/Sr  weathering  semi-arid  Kafue River  Zambezi River
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