Provenance of Coastal and Seabed Sediments Relative to Mining and Processing Wastes: The Case of Lavrion, Attiki Peninsula, Greece

Author:

Triantafyllidis Stavros Savvas1ORCID,Anastasakis Georgios1,Papanastasiou Anastasios1,Stylianou Charalambos1,Kavros Nikolaos1,Pappa Filothei K.2,Tombros Stylianos Fotios3,Fitros Michalis45ORCID,Skliros Vasilios5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus, 15773 Athens, Greece

2. Institute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), 46.7 km Athens-Sounion, 19013 Anavyssos, Greece

3. Department of Materials Science, School of Natural Sciences, University of Patras, 26504 Rio Patras, Greece

4. Department of Geology, School of Natural Sciences, University of Patras, 26504 Rio Patras, Greece

5. Hellenic Survey of Geology and Mineral Exploration (HSGME), Spyrou Loui 1, Olympic Village, 13677 Acharnes, Greece

Abstract

A detailed textural, mineralogical, and geochemical investigation of beach sands and seabed sediments from Thorikos and Oxygono bays of the eastern coast of Lavrion is performed, with the objective the provenance of the ore types exploited, the processing and beneficiation types employed, and the respective exploitation periods. The Oxygono Bay beach and seabed sands are highly heterogeneous, predominated by lithic clasts originating from surrounding lithologies. Examination of the fine-grained fraction from the seabed core revealed that only the upper 50 cm was affected by recent and ancient mining activity. Combining the mineralogy and geochemistry of Oxygono Bay sands with the radiochronological model of Pappa et al. (2018), four periods of recent exploitation (mid-19th—late 20th century) are distinguished: (1) The “1860–1875 A.D.”, involving exploitation of the ancient smelter slags, (2) the “1875–1900 A.D.”, with ongoing ancient smelter slag processing and the commencement of underground sulfide ore exploitation, (3) the “1900–1930 A.D.”, where heavy mining of the carbonate-hosted Pb–Zn–Ag ore occurs, (4) the “1930–1980”), where the implementation of flotation-type processing assisted in the exploitation of the poor skarn and porphyry-type ores. The latest “1980 A.D.—to date” period depicts the cessation of all mining and processing activities. The southern Thorikos Bay beach sands are homogeneous and fine-grained, are mainly composed of gangue and pyrite, and show elevated Fe, As, Pb, Zn, and Mn content. The southern Thorikos Bay beach sands clearly point to exploitation and processing by flotation of the carbonate-hosted Pb–Zn–Ag sulfide ore, and the tailings were disposed of from the nearby facilities to southern Thorikos Bay without any environmental concern during the “1930–1980 A.D.” period.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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