Evaluation of long-term sulfide oxidation processes within pyrrhotite-rich tailings, Lynn Lake, Manitoba / M. Gunsinger, ... [et al.]. : En13-5/05-161E-PDF

"Oxidation reactions have depleted sulfide minerals in the shallow tailings and have generated sulfate and metal-rich pore water throughout the East Tailings Management Area (EFMA) at Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada. Information concerning the tailings geochemistry and mineralogy suggest the sulfide oxidation processes have reached an advanced stage in the area proximal to the point of tailings discharge. In contrast, the distal tailings, or slimes area, have a higher moisture content close to the impoundment surface, thereby impeding the ingress of oxygen and limiting sulfide oxidation. Numerical modelling of sulfide oxidation indicates the maximum rate of release for sulfate, Fe, and Ni occurred shortly after tailings deposition ceased. Although. the sulfide minerals have been depleted in the very shallow tailings, the modelling suggests that sulfide oxidation will continue for hundreds‘ and possibly thousands of years. The combination of sulfide minerals, principally pyrrhotite, that is susceptible to weathering processes and the relatively dry, coarse-grained nature of the tailings have resulted in the formation of a massive-hardpan layer in the proximal area of the ETMA. Because extensive accumulations of secondary oxyhydroxides of ferric iron are already present, remediation strategies for the EFMA should focus on mitigating the release of sulfide oxidation products rather than on preventing further oxidation"--p. [1].

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Ministère/Organisme Canada. Environment Canada.
National Water Research Institute (Canada)
Titre Evaluation of long-term sulfide oxidation processes within pyrrhotite-rich tailings, Lynn Lake, Manitoba / M. Gunsinger, ... [et al.].
Titre de la série NWRI contribution ; no. 05-161
Type de publication Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Cover title.
Originally published in the Journal of contaminant hydrology, 83 (2006).
Information sur la publication [Burlington, Ont.] : Environment Canada, National Water Institute, [2005]
Auteur / Contributeur Gunsinger, M.R.
Description [8] p.
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  • En13-5/05-161E-PDF
Descripteurs Minerals
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