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Geochemical kinetic modeling of acid rock drainage

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Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc

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Geochemical kinetic models have only become available in recent years and their utilization in the prediction of effluent chemistry from sulfidic waste rock piles is even more recent. The models used to date, however, have incorporated some questionable assumptions. This paper shows how geochemical, mineralogical and physical field data have been coupled to remove some ill-founded assumptions in the construction of a geochemical kinetic model. Further, the paper discusses a comparison between the observed effluent chemistry from a waste rock dump at the Rum Jungle copper/uranium mine in northern Australia with model predictions. In general, there is good agreement between the two, although an anomalous result is discussed.

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Physical copy held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 363.7384/13.

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Brown, P. L., Ritchie, A. I. M., Bennett, J. W., Comarmond, M. J., & Timms, G. P. (2000). Geochemical kinetic modeling of acid rock drainage. Paper presented to 5th fifth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, May 21-24, 2000, Denver Colorado. In 5th International ICARD : 5th fifth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, May 21-24, 2000, Denver Colorado (Program and abstracts), (pp. 17). Littleton Colorado: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc.

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