Interaction of Mine Water with Sulfide Minerals in Copper-Tin Ores at the Festivalnoe Deposit, Khabarovsk Krai

IF 0.9 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
V. P. Zvereva, K. R. Frolov, P. M. Artemov
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This article presents, for the first time, the results of modeling the interaction between mine waters from the Festivalnoye deposit in the Komsomolsky ore district and sulfide minerals characteristic of copper-tin ores. The research was conducted using the method of physicochemical modeling with the software complex Selektor across a broad temperature range (–25 to +45°C). The study established the Eh-pH parameters of the solutions, their ionic and molecular compositions, and the associations of precipitated technogenic minerals across 21 variants. The chemical interactions were analyzed both for individual sulfide minerals—such as chalcocite, covellite, bornite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, and sphalerite—and for their paragenesis, including cases where one of the sulfides was excluded from the model chemical composition. The findings reveal that technogenic mineralization occurs throughout the entire temperature range under study.

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1.40
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22.20%
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252
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Russian Journal of General Chemistry is a journal that covers many problems that are of general interest to the whole community of chemists. The journal is the successor to Russia’s first chemical journal, Zhurnal Russkogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva (Journal of the Russian Chemical Society ) founded in 1869 to cover all aspects of chemistry. Now the journal is focused on the interdisciplinary areas of chemistry (organometallics, organometalloids, organoinorganic complexes, mechanochemistry, nanochemistry, etc.), new achievements and long-term results in the field. The journal publishes reviews, current scientific papers, letters to the editor, and discussion papers.
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