Title of article :
Mechanisms of arsenic attenuation in acid mine drainage from
Mount Bischoff, western Tasmania
Author/Authors :
Andrew G. Gaulta، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , David R. Cookeb، نويسنده , , Ashley T. Townsendc، نويسنده , ,
John M. Charnocka، نويسنده , , d، نويسنده , , David A. Polyaa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
There is a dearth of research concerning the geochemistry of arsenic in acid mine drainage (AMD) in western Tasmania. To
help address this, the controls on the mobility and fate of arsenic in AMD and its associated sediment at the Mount Bischoff
mine site in western Tasmania were investigated. AMD issuing from the adit mouth contained dissolved arsenic and iron
concentrations of 2.5 and 800 mg L 1, respectively. The aqueous concentration of both arsenic and iron decreased markedly
over a 150-m stretch from the adit mouth due to precipitation of hydrous ferric oxides (HFO) and jarosite, both of which are
effective scavengers of arsenic. Microwave-assisted digestion of the sediment collected at the adit mouth revealed that the
arsenic concentration exceeded 1%. Sequential extraction of this sediment showed that the bulk of arsenic was associated with
amorphous and crystalline hydrous oxides of Al and/or Fe. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis
indicated that the solid phase arsenic exists as As(V). EXAFS data were consistent with arsenate tetrahedra substituting for
sulphate in jarosite and with corner-sharing complexes adsorbed on ferric oxyhydroxide octahedra. Erosional transport of AMD
sediment downstream to higher pH waters may increase the mobility (and hence bioavailablity) of arsenic through dissolution
of As-rich jarosite.
Keywords :
Arsenic , Speciation , EXAFS , Acid mine drainage , Mount Bischoff , Tasmania
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment