The Geochemical Behaviour of Mine Tailings from the Touiref Pb–Zn District in Tunisia in Weathering Cells Leaching Tests

2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Ali Othmani ◽  
Fouad Souissi ◽  
Mostafa Benzaazoua ◽  
Hassan Bouzahzah ◽  
Bruno Bussiere ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 106610
Author(s):  
Lina P.B. Hällström ◽  
Musah Salifu ◽  
Lena Alakangas ◽  
Olof Martinsson

2019 ◽  
Vol 803 ◽  
pp. 366-370
Author(s):  
Mashifana Tebogo ◽  
Sithole Thandiwe

For over 200 years of gold mining, little has been done to minimize the negative impact of gold mine tailings to the environment. The overall generation of tailing by South African gold mining industry is approximately 300 million tons of slimes. This study was conducted to develop an effective chemical treatment process to reduce major heavy metals in the gold mine tailings, to stabilize the treated gold tailings with lime, to enhance its unconfined compressive strength. Two reagents were investigated namely, citric acid and oxalic acid, the concentrations were varied between 0.25 M and 0.5 M. The leaching tests were conducted at temperatures of 25, 50 and 85 °C. The Elemental, mineralogical and micrograph analysis were conducted on the raw gold mine tailing, treated tailings and stabilized tailing. The results showed a higher relative proportion of magnesium, aluminium silicon, iron and sulphate. The relative proportion for all other metals was below 1 wt%. Citric acid proved to be the best chemical reagent and the optimum results were obtained when the leaching tests were conducted at a temperature of 85 °C, with the concentration of 0.5 M. The final treated solid products had major constituents which enhances material strength development, thus silica and aluminium. Stabilising the treated tailings with 30% hydrated lime, improved the unconfined compressive strength from 1.14 MPa to 2.9 MPa.


Author(s):  
Walter de Moura ◽  
Edvaldo Barbosa ◽  
Wayne Grobbelaar ◽  
Steve Dorman
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2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (3) ◽  
pp. 571-574
Author(s):  
Mihaela Andreea Mitiu ◽  
Maria Iuliana Marcus ◽  
Maria Vlad ◽  
Cristina Mihaela Balaceanu

This paper presents the results of the research activity in order to etablish the stability and leaching potential of ceramic tiles which have been developed using glazes colored with pigments obtained by the extraction of chromium and iron metals from electroplating sludge. All these ceramic tiles contain various amounts of heavy metals in their glazes due to the pigments composition. The ceramic samples have been subjected to leaching tests in order to detect if various elements of relevance such as chromium, lead, cadmium, zinc or iron migrated to any great extent into test solutions. Leaching tests have been performed following the international standard SR ISO 10545-15 method for specific metals leaching into 4% acetic acid solutions at 220C after a 24h period and the international standard SR EN 12457/1-4 method with distilled water as leaching agent at LSR of 10 l/kg, for 24h period. Amounts of heavy metals have been negligible or non-detectable (iron) in the leaching solutions, being well below the limit values established by the legislation in force.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Del Rio-Salas ◽  
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V. Moreno-Rodriguez ◽  
H. Mendívil-Quijada ◽  
F. Molina-Freaner ◽  
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