斐济Vatukoula浅成热液金矿焙烧尾矿中砷的地球化学行为及其环境意义。

IF 3.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Takahiko Arima, Yoshihiko Arita, Apete Soro, Shusaku Yamazaki, Ayaka Hashimoto, Walubita Mufalo, Toshifumi Igarashi
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由于全球对金的需求不断增加,预计未来金(Au)矿的开发将继续。然而,砷是一种有问题的自然存在的潜在有毒元素,经常被发现与金矿有关,这仍然是一个严重的问题。本研究调查了斐济Vatukoula金矿As的浸出动力学、吸附机制和酸化风险。采用固相分配、批量浸出、加速风化试验和浸出液的热力学模型来阐明As动力学。考察了焙烧对尾矿矿物组成和As吸附动力学的影响。浸出试验表明,改变后的矿脉和尾矿中的砷浓度超过了世卫组织饮用水指南的10微克/升,但仍在斐济允许的50微克/升范围内。序贯萃取表明,砷主要与蚀变矿脉和尾矿中的硫化物和残余组分有关。在黄铁矿氧化蚀变的矿脉中发现了酸化风险,而宿主岩石和尾矿没有明显的酸化潜力。焙烧使黄铁矿转化为赤铁矿,白云石转化为方解石和方解石,影响了砷的迁移性,维持了尾矿坝的弱碱性pH。尾矿中的氧化铁对砷有较好的吸附作用,符合Henry吸附等温线。热力学模型和电子探针显微分析仪(EPMA)的观测结果证实了尾矿中砷与铁氧化物的关联。该研究为含砷浅成低温热液金矿的砷地球化学动力学和环境管理提供了重要的见解。
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Geochemical behavior and environmental implications of arsenic in roasted tailings from the Vatukoula Epithermal Gold Mine in Fiji.

The development of gold (Au) mines is expected to continue in the future due to increasing global demand for Au. However, arsenic (As), a problematic naturally occurring potentially toxic element, is often found associated with the gold deposits, which remains a critical concern. This study investigates the leaching dynamics of As, its adsorption mechanisms, and the risk of acidification at the Vatukoula Gold Mines in Fiji. Solid-phase partitioning, batch leaching, accelerated weathering tests, and thermodynamic modeling of leachates were employed to elucidate the As dynamics. The impact of roasting on mineral compositions and As adsorption dynamics in tailings were also assessed. Leaching tests showed that As concentrations in altered veins and tailings exceeded the WHO drinking water guideline of 10 µg/L but remained within Fiji's permissible limit of 50 µg/L. Sequential extraction demonstrated that As was primarily associated with sulfide and residual fractions in altered veins and tailings. Risks of acidification were identified in altered veins due to pyrite oxidation, whereas the host rocks and tailings showed no significant acidification potential. Roasting transformed pyrite into hematite and dolomite into calcite and periclase, influencing As mobility and maintaining weakly alkaline pH in the tailing dam. Iron oxides in tailings were found to adsorb As effectively, consistent with Henry adsorption isotherms. This was supported by thermodynamic modeling and electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA) observations, which confirmed the association of As with Fe oxides in tailings. This study provides critical insights into geochemical dynamics of As and environmental management of As-bearing epithermal gold mines.

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Environmental Geochemistry and Health
Environmental Geochemistry and Health 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
279
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Geochemistry and Health publishes original research papers and review papers across the broad field of environmental geochemistry. Environmental geochemistry and health establishes and explains links between the natural or disturbed chemical composition of the earth’s surface and the health of plants, animals and people. Beneficial elements regulate or promote enzymatic and hormonal activity whereas other elements may be toxic. Bedrock geochemistry controls the composition of soil and hence that of water and vegetation. Environmental issues, such as pollution, arising from the extraction and use of mineral resources, are discussed. The effects of contaminants introduced into the earth’s geochemical systems are examined. Geochemical surveys of soil, water and plants show how major and trace elements are distributed geographically. Associated epidemiological studies reveal the possibility of causal links between the natural or disturbed geochemical environment and disease. Experimental research illuminates the nature or consequences of natural or disturbed geochemical processes. The journal particularly welcomes novel research linking environmental geochemistry and health issues on such topics as: heavy metals (including mercury), persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and mixed chemicals emitted through human activities, such as uncontrolled recycling of electronic-waste; waste recycling; surface-atmospheric interaction processes (natural and anthropogenic emissions, vertical transport, deposition, and physical-chemical interaction) of gases and aerosols; phytoremediation/restoration of contaminated sites; food contamination and safety; environmental effects of medicines; effects and toxicity of mixed pollutants; speciation of heavy metals/metalloids; effects of mining; disturbed geochemistry from human behavior, natural or man-made hazards; particle and nanoparticle toxicology; risk and the vulnerability of populations, etc.
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