Sulphide Oxidation in Pyritic Overburden a Controlled Leach Column Study

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Lowson RT Sarbutt JV Bowdler RJ
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

There have been few long-term studies of sulphide oxidation under controlled conditions. The object of this study was to investigate the oxidation and leaching characteristics of pyritic mine material under conditions that were commensurate with field conditions but which could be controlled and monitored on a long term basis. The test material - overburden from Woodlawn Mines Pty Ltd - was packed into a 300 cm high column and leached with water at an infiltration rate of 256 mm y-1 for 5 years. Chemical conditions within the column were continuously monitored by sensors embedded in the overburden and leachate from the base of the column was analysed weekly. The study examined the relationships between heavy metal release and gas, moisture, and chemical conditions in the column.
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APA: Lowson RT Sarbutt JV Bowdler RJ  (1988)  Sulphide Oxidation in Pyritic Overburden a Controlled Leach Column Study

MLA: Lowson RT Sarbutt JV Bowdler RJ Sulphide Oxidation in Pyritic Overburden a Controlled Leach Column Study. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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