363. Manganese Dioxide Exposures and Neurological Screening of Workers at a Pyrolusite Ore Processing Plant

1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Hanley ◽  
M. Kawamoto
2018 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 03008
Author(s):  
Luiza Samatova ◽  
Elena Shepeta

The research for examination of elemental composition of typical metasomatic rocks and ores have been carried out According to the data of mineral and petrographic analysis of twenty transparent sections in parallel and crossed Nicols, specific associations of minerals in ore of current production at “Vostochnyi” mine have been determined. Flotation testing on beneficiation of tailings of core geological samples has been conducted. Substantial redistribution of valuable mineral from easy ores to diluting rocks has been noted. The percent of greisen ore, with coarse scheelite grains, has become extremely rare and on the average is 2 - 2.5% of gross mass of scheelite-quartz ore. The appearance of skarn minerals relicts and, at times, areas of skarn minerals in scheelite-sulphide ores leads to formation, in the near-vein spaces, of scheelite-biotite, scheeliteamphibole, scheelite-piroxene, scheelite-chlorite and scheelite-mica complex associations. Impregnations of scheelite have been found in quartzous rocks, the composition of mother rocks may be diverse (skarn, skarnified or biotite hornfels, quartzites). The number of dispersed single scheelite grains in rock and anhedral grains in near-vein spaces adjacent to veins with high scheelite concentration has grown. The content of СаСО3 which is conditioned by the presence of Ca-containing minerals in the composition of skarn in the shape of thin (fine) grain crystalline impregnation along the crevices and cleavage faces with formation of thin microveinlets, often together with quartz has increased. The calculation of expected extraction has evaluated the drop of scheelite extraction from feed of Primorskaia ore-processing plant in saleable concentrate of down to 3 %.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Barroso ◽  
Sandra Mogo ◽  
Manuela Silva ◽  
Victoria Cachorro ◽  
Ángel de Frutos

<p>Mining activities are associated with dust emissions and increased contaminant levels in the environment, due to excavation, crushing and transportation of ore and the generation of a high amount of polluting wastes. Therefore, it is crucial to study the particulate matter in these areas to understand their impacts on nearby urban areas and populations (Csavina <em>et al.</em>, 2012). Analysis PM<sub>10</sub> samples collected near the active mining area of Aljustrel (SW Portugal) allowed to do an individual characterization and to investigate the contaminants levels and aerosols sources. In Aljustrel, the exploitation of volcanogenic massive sulphides (VMS) deposits has been done since pre-Roman times, releasing great quantities of mine wastes, which have contaminated the soils (Candeias, <em>et al</em>. 2011). Now the exploitation is done underground, but even so, the ore processing plant releases dust, which is transported by wind to the village.</p><p>The PM<sub>10</sub> samples were collected in two points at the southeast of the ore processing plant. The sampling was done in two periods July 10-17 and November 1-10 of 2018. Two different techniques were used: SEM-EDX for the individual characterization and ICP-MS for the elemental concentration of 11 elements (Ca, Na, Fe, Mn, As, Cd, Cu, Sb, Pb, and Zn). PM<sub>10</sub> mass concentration observed was 20 to 47 µg m<sup>-3</sup> (July) and 4 to 23 µg m<sup>-3</sup> (November) which is lower than the limit of 50 μg m<sup>-3</sup> established in the European Directive (Directive 2008/50/CE of May 21). The individual characterization of 2006 particles by SEM-EDX shows the presence of oxides (17%) and sulphides (10%) in the aerosols, and the elements Na, Si, Fe, S, Al and Cu are those with the most representativeness in all the analyzed particles. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) allowed to distinguish the main sources of aerosols. Five factors were extracted (72% of the total variance of the data): CP1 is defined by O, Al, Si and Fe, the geogenic elements; CP2 is defined by As and Pb, CP3 is defined by S, CP4 defined by Cu and Zn; and finally, the CP5 defined by Mn. These factors are related to the ore minerals. The ICP-MS results indicate that daily elemental concentration in the samples collected in July is higher than in those collected in November, for each element. The elements Fe, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Sb, Pb have strong correlations (α = 0.05, r > 0.93) and are the main constituents of the ore minerals. Therefore, these elements will have an anthropogenic source. Comparing the concentration of some pollutes (As, Cd, and Pb) with their limits in the European legislation only As exceeds its limit in all samples.</p><p>This work was the first study about atmospheric aerosols developed in this area and shows a strong relationship between PM<sub>10</sub> analyzed and the ore exploited in Aljustrel, indicating implications in the quality of the air for the resident population. Even if some limits are not exceeded, the continuous exposition over many years is a potential hazard.</p>


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (11) ◽  
pp. 39-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Bellec ◽  
D. Hodouin ◽  
C. Bazin ◽  
C. Duchesne

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