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Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Mine Tailings and Pb, Zn, and Cd Mobility in a Carbonate Setting (Northern Tunisia)
Authors:Radhia Souissi  Fouad Souissi  Hédi Karim Chakroun  Jean Luc Bouchardon
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire des Matériaux Utiles, Institut National de Recherche et d’Analyse Physico-chimique, P?le Technologique, Sidi Thabet, 2020, Tunis, Tunisia
2. Dépt de Géologie, Faculté des Sciences, Univ de Tunis El Manar, El Manar, 2092, Tunis, Tunisia
3. Dépt Generic, Centre SPIN, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Saint-Etienne, France
Abstract:Millions of tonnes of Pb–Zn ore flotation tailings and waste rock have been discharged at sites in northern Tunisia without concern for environmental issues. The tailings are dominantly fine grained (<125 μm), with high porosity and permeability. The tailings were characterized to assess base metal (Pb, Zn, and Cd) mobility. The relatively low percentage of iron sulphide and the dominance of carbonates in the matrices of the tailings indicated that only neutral mine drainage is likely. Batch sequential testing showed that the calcium and sulphate, which are the major ionic species in solution, are derived mainly from the dissolution of gypsum and not from neutralization of acidity generated by pyrite oxidation. Yet, despite the carbonate setting, the resultant neutral to slightly alkaline pH, and prolonged weathering, the studied flotation tailings maintain their capacity to release contaminants, notably Zn and Cd, into the environment. The amount of Zn that dissolves (2,400 μg L?1, on average), though significant, is below the background concentrations in the Mejerda River and the environmental norms established for surface waters. Pb concentrations come close to the standards, but only Cd (18 μg L?1, on average) sometimes exceeds current river water concentrations and environmental standards.
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