Title of article :
The impact of hardpans and cemented layers on oxygen diffusivity in mining waste heaps: Diffusion experiments and modelling studies Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Claus Kohfahl، نويسنده , , Torsten Graupner، نويسنده , , Christian Fetzer، نويسنده , , Ekkehard Holzbecher، نويسنده , , Asaf Pekdeger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This study reports column tests and modelling results to assess the impact of hardpans and cemented layers on oxygen supply in mine waste sediments. The analysed sediment samples were obtained from a low-sulphide and low-carbonate polymetallic mine waste tailings impoundment located in the Freiberg mining district in Germany. The three samples were characterised by different degrees and types of cementation. After physical and mineralogical properties of the samples had been determined, breakthrough curves of oxygen were measured in column studies at different degrees of water saturation, and the diffusivities were assessed using a numerical modelling approach. Results demonstrate that cemented layers and hardpans in undisturbed sediments associated with fine-grained material operate as preferential pathways for diffusive gas transport during rewetting, leading to higher oxygen diffusivities compared to disturbed sediments. Under air-dry conditions, the disturbed samples show higher diffusivities than the undisturbed sample, indicating clogging of the porosity by precipitation of secondary minerals such as trivalent Fe oxyhydroxides acting as a barrier and thereby decreasing the diffusivity of the undisturbed sample. In contrast to sediments without cementation, diffusion experiments of sediments with cemented layers used in this study yield similar tortuosities in spite of their different grain size distributions, pointing to the important role of these heterogeneities for gas diffusion.
Keywords :
Acid mine drainage , Secondary minerals , Cemented layer , Hardpan , Oxygen diffusion , Fibre-optic oxygen measurement
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment