Evaluation of dispersion of lead-bearing mine wastes in kabwe district, zambia

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Dispersion of lead (Pb) in mine wastes was simulated for reproducing Pb contamination of soil in Kabwe District, Zambia. Local weather data of year 2019 were monitored in situ and used for the simulations. The plume model, weak puff model, and no puff model were adopted for calculation of Pb dispersion under different wind conditions. The results showed that Pb dispersion from the Kabwe mine was directly affected by wind directions and speeds in the dry season, although it was not appreciably affected in the rainy season. This may be because the source strength is lower in the rainy season due to higher water content of the surface. This indicates that Pb dispersion patterns depend on the season. In addition, the distribution of the amount of deposited Pb-bearing soils around the mine corresponded to the distribution of Pb contents in soils. These results suggest that Pb contamination in soils primarily results from dispersion of fine mine wastes.

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Nakamura, S., Igarashi, T., Uchida, Y., Ito, M., Hirose, K., Sato, T., … Ishizuka, M. (2021). Evaluation of dispersion of lead-bearing mine wastes in kabwe district, zambia. Minerals, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080901

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