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Mineralogy and environmental relevance of AMD-precipitates from the Tharsis mines,Iberian Pyrite Belt (SW,Spain)
Institution:1. CICTERRA CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina;2. Dpto. Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad de Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain;3. Research Center of Natural Resources, Health and the Environment, University of Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain;1. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Tierra (CICTERRA), CONICET - UNC;2. FCEFyN Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
Abstract:This paper documents the solid phases associated to acid mine drainage (AMD) at the Tharsis mines (SW Spain). It provides an inventory of the AMD-precipitates, describing their main modes of occurrence and mineral assemblages. Results indicate that iron, aluminum and magnesium sulfates predominate in the assemblages. They occur as efflorescences composed of complex mixtures of metallic salts, and as ochres (jarosite combined with goethite). Also, their distributions illustrate two hydrochemical environments: the open pits, which reflect a proximal secondary paragenesis; and the downstream river banks (Meca River), which represent a more evolved paragenesis, resulting from the evolution of AMD produced throughout the system. These environments can be differentiated by composition and variety of minerals, which is considerably lower along the Meca River.The newly-formed minerals have monitoring significance and proved capable of participating in cycles of retention–liberation of hydrogen ions, sulfate, and metals. In a semi-arid climate, the importance of the AMD-precipitates as environmental indicators is stressed. They may help to understand the response of the system to the episodic rainfall events that occur after prolonged dry periods.
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