Affiliation:
1. Emeritus-Professor of Soil Science, University of Pretoria, Lynnwood, Pretoria 0081, South Africa
Abstract
Gold mining has serious negative environmental impacts, especially due to pollution emanating from tailings storage facilities (TSFs, tailings dams, slimes dams). The most important forms of pollution from TSFs are acid mine drainage (AMD) and high levels of potentially toxic elements (PTEs). AMD arises from the high levels of pyrite in the mining ores, which become oxidised in the TSFs where the pyrite is exposed to atmospheric oxygen. The sulphate produced from oxidation of the sulphide in the pyrite dissolves in water to form sulphuric acid, a very strong acid. pH levels in the extremely low range of 3–4 are common. At such low pH the mobilities of numerous metallic PTEs present in gold mine tailings become extremely high, causing them to move into the environment in AMD. AMD acidifies soils to very low pH levels at which the mobility and plant-availability of metallic PTEs are very high, causing toxicities. Very disconcerting is that AMD and PTE pollution is in some cases continueing unabated at high rates even more than 70 years after a mine has been abandoned. Rehabilitation of TSFs to contain AMD and PTEs within them is very expensive and there seems to be reluctance to fully commit to their rehabilitation. Rehabilitation of TSFs is also extremely difficult. There does not yet seem to be any guidelines for their effective rehabilitation.
Reference39 articles.
1. Gold mining’s toxic legacy: Pollutant transport and accumulation in the Klip River catchment, Johannesburg;Chetty;S. Afr. J. Sci.,2021
2. Rösner, T., Boer, R., Reyneke, J.L., Aucamp, P., and Vermaak, J. (1998). A Preliminary Assessment of Pollution Contained in the Unsaturated and Saturated Zone Underneath Tailings Dams, Water Research Commission. WRC Report No. K5/797/0/1.
3. A review on heavy metal pollution, toxicity and remedial measures: Current trends and future perspectives;Vardhan;J. Mol. Liq.,2019
4. Mine tailings in an African environment – Mechanisms for the bioavailability of heavy metals in soils;Kaninga;Environ. Geochem. Health,2020
5. Gupta, D., Chatterjee, S., and Walter, C. (2020). Lead in Plants and the Environment, Springer. Radionuclides and Heavy Metals in the Environment.
Cited by
9 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献