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Reactive transport modelling of mine tailings columns with capillarity-induced high water saturation for preventing sulfide oxidation
Authors:M Ouangrawa  J Molson  M Aubertin  B Bussière  GJ Zagury
Institution:1. Dept. of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, C.P. 6079 succ. Centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3A7;2. Canada Research Chair, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Université Laval, Québec, Canada G1K 7P4;3. Department of Applied Sciences, University of Québec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, 445 University Blvd, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada J9X 5E4;4. NSERC Industrial Polytechnique-UQAT Chair, Environment and Mine Waste Management, Canada
Abstract:A series of laboratory column tests on reactive mine tailings was numerically simulated to study the effect of high water saturation on preventing sulfide mineral oxidation and acid mine drainage (AMD). The approach, also known as an elevated water table (EWT), is a promising alternative to full water covers for the management and closure of sulfidic tailings impoundments and for the long term control of acid mine drainage. The instrumented columns contained reactive tailings from the Louvicourt mine, Quebec, and were overlain by a protective sand cover. Over a 13–19 month period, the columns were exposed to atmospheric O2 and flushed approximately every month with demineralized water. A free draining control column with no sand cover was also used. During each cycle, water table elevations were controlled by fixing the pressure at the column base and drainage water was collected and analyzed for pH and Eh, major ions, and dissolved metals (Fe, Zn, Cu, Pb, and Mg). The columns were simulated using the multi-component reactive transport model MIN3P which solves the coupled nonlinear equations for transient water flow, O2 diffusion, advective–dispersive transport and kinetic geochemical reactions. Physical properties and mineralogical compositions for the material layers were obtained from independent laboratory data. The simulated and observed data showed that as the water table elevation increased, the effluent pH became more neutral and SO4 and dissolved metal concentrations decreased by factors on the order of 102–103. It is concluded that water table depths less than or equal to one-half of the air entry value (AEV) can keep mine tailings sufficiently saturated over the long term, thus reducing sulfide oxidation and AMD production.
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