Technological Characterization of Waste from Gold Mining Dam

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Wastes from gold mining need to be monitored from the beginning of mining activities until to the mine closure. Wastes from tailings dam were characterized by XRD, XRF, elemental analysis of carbon and sulfur and ICP-OES. In flotation waste (FW) were observed quartz, dolomite, pyrite, muscovite and chamosite were observed. Meanwhile, in cyanidation waste (CW), besides those described in FW, minerals such as sphalerite, galena, pyrrhotite, microcline and albite were detected, indicating a higher concentration of sulfide minerals in the cyanidation waste. In relation to C and S content, to FW and CW, they were 2.5 and 0.0% and 0.64 and 15.4%, respectively, confirming the majority of sulfides at CW sample and indicating the absence of the flotation organic reagents at the cyanidation waste. The analysis by ICP-OES indicated As, Zn, Pb, Cr and Cd content for FW and CW: 13.30 and 343mg/kg; 399 and 7,900mg/kg; 136 and 13,000mg/kg; 130 and 260mg/kg; 3.60 and 84.60mg/kg, respectively. It was also verified significant levels of heavy metals, which indicates the necessity of performing wastes toxicity tests.

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Silva, V. P. R., Passos, F. A. C. M., Domingos, L. M. B., Faria, R. B., Castilhos, Z. C., & Silva, F. A. N. G. (2017). Technological Characterization of Waste from Gold Mining Dam. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (Vol. Part F7, pp. 269–278). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51382-9_30

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