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HERO ID
3066551
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Hydrochemical characterisation of water quality in the Sarcheshmeh copper complex, SE Iran
Author(s)
Malakooti, SJ; Shahhosseini, M; Ardejani, FD; Tonkaboni, SZS; Noaparast, M
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
ISSN:
1866-6280
EISSN:
1866-6299
Volume
74
Issue
4
Page Numbers
3171-3190
DOI
10.1007/s12665-015-4355-1
Web of Science Id
WOS:000358320700032
Abstract
Hydrochemical investigations were conducted to identify variations in surface water chemistry in different parts of the Sarcheshmeh copper complex. Twenty-three water samples from mine drainage, stream water, processing water of the concentrator plant and tailings dam water were collected to understand processes that control the elements' mobility. Changes in trace metal concentrations and variation of major ions show two distinct water types: (a) neutral mine drainage (NMD) associated with the Sarcheshmeh mine waters containing lower trace metal, SO4 (2-) concentrations and neutral pH values, and (b) acid mine drainage (AMD) with waters from tailings impoundments and waste rock dumps corresponding to higher trace metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mo) and major anions (SO4 (2-) and Cl-) than the first type with typically acidic pH contents. As a result of Cu-Mo sulphides flotation process under alkaline conditions, high pH values, high Mo concentration and low contamination loads of Al, Mn, Fe, Cu and Cd were observed in reject waters from the concentrator plant. Sulphide oxidation (especially pyrite), dissolution-precipitation of the secondary minerals and discharge of the reject waters from concentrator plant were some of the most important factors that influence water quality at the tailings impoundments. The results of PHREEQC speciation and solubility modelling indicated supersaturation of the waters in the tailings impoundments with respect to hydronium jarosite, schwertmannite and gypsum.
Keywords
Sarcheshmeh copper mine; Tailings; Acid mine drainage; Environmental geochemistry; PHREEQC
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