Selection Of Limestones As Neutralizing Agents For Coal-Mine Water

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles T. Ford
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Limestone neutralization of acid mine drainage has been proposed and examined as a method of treatment. However, limestones differ greatly in composition and structure. The reactivity of 14 selected limestones was studied, both by chemical and physical properties and by relative effectiveness in neutralizing synthetic and actual mine waters, and several guidelines for the choice of limestones are given. The particle size should be at least as small as 74 microns and preferably smaller. The most effective limestones are most nearly pure calcium carbonate. Stones which have a relatively low calcium con- tent but which contain calcite and have a large surface area are also effective neutralizers. Magnesite and dolomitic limestones are much less reactive. Disadvantages in using even the most reactive lime- stones for neutralization are indicated.
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APA: Charles T. Ford  (1974)  Selection Of Limestones As Neutralizing Agents For Coal-Mine Water

MLA: Charles T. Ford Selection Of Limestones As Neutralizing Agents For Coal-Mine Water. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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