Mine waste acidic potential and distribution of antimony and arsenic in waters of the Xikuangshan mine, China

The Xikuangshan (XKS) mine in China has vast quantities of waste material and reported antimony (Sb) and arsenic (As) contamination of water in the mine area. This study estimated the potential of acid mine drainage (AMD) generation by waste material at XKS mine by using paste pH, acid base accounti...

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Published inApplied geochemistry Vol. 77; pp. 52 - 61
Main Authors Zhou, Jianwei, Nyirenda, Mathews T., Xie, Lina, Li, Yi, Zhou, Baolong, Zhu, Yue, Liu, Huilin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2017
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Summary:The Xikuangshan (XKS) mine in China has vast quantities of waste material and reported antimony (Sb) and arsenic (As) contamination of water in the mine area. This study estimated the potential of acid mine drainage (AMD) generation by waste material at XKS mine by using paste pH, acid base accounting and net acid generation geochemical static tests. Distribution of Sb and As in surface and groundwater in relation to mine waste AMD producing potential was also investigated. Thirty four (34) water samples and representative samples of three mine wastes from different periods (fresh, 10 and 50 years) were collected for this study: waste rock, smelting slag and tailings. The AMD prediction shows that waste rock (from 10 year period) is acid producing while the fresh mine waste had alkaline paste pH indicating the presence of reactive carbonates. Hence AMD generation may have occurred after a long time due to dissolution of carbonates. Water analysis found Sb with higher concentration than As with means of 3.74 mg/L and 0.19 mg/L respectively. Highest Sb and As concentrations were observed in the North mine along the water flow path from waste heaps and tailing pond; Mine water in the South mine also had elevated Sb and As concentrations. Mining activities at the XKS mine have accelerated Sb and As releases because of the disturbed natural equilibrium. Proper mine waste management and collection and treatment of outflow from the waste rock heaps and tailing ponds seem to be a promising mitigation options. •High levels of Sb and As were detected in alkaline water at Xikuangshan mine.•Static test showed that mine waste aged over 10 years was acid generating.•Mine waste influenced the high concentration of Sb and As in water.•The Sb/As ratios in water favored Sb because of high Sb content in the ore body.
ISSN:0883-2927
1872-9134
DOI:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2016.04.010