Mineral Weathering and Metal Leaching under Meteoric Conditions in F-(Ba-Pb-Zn) Mining Waste of Hammam Zriba (NE Tunisia)

Author:

Kaba Oumar Barou123,Souissi Fouad43,Keita Daouda1,Filippov Lev O.2ORCID,Conté Mohamed Samuel Moriah1,Kanari Ndue2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut Supérieur des Mines et Géologie de Boké (ISMGB), Baralandé, Tamakènè, Boké BP 84, Guinea

2. Université de Lorraine, CNRS, GeoRessources, F-54000 Nancy, France

3. Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Département de Géologie, Tunis 2092, Tunisia

4. Institut National de Recherche et d’Analyses Physico-Chimiques (INRAP), Laboratoire des Matériaux Utiles (LMU), Sidi Thabet 2026, Tunisia

Abstract

Mining waste is an obvious source of environmental pollution due to the presence of heavy metals, which can contaminate soils, water resources, sediments, air, and people living nearby. The F-(Ba-Pb-Zn) deposit of Hammam Zriba located in northeast Tunisia, 8 km southeast of Zaghouan was intensively exploited from 1970 to 1992. More than 250,000 m3 of flotation tailings were produced and stored in the open air in three dumps without any measure of environmental protection. Thus, in this paper, mineralogical and chemical characterization, especially the sulfide and carbonate phases, were carried out to evaluate the potential for acid mining drainage (AMD) and metal leaching (ML). Conventional analytical methods (XRD, XRF, SEM) have revealed that this mining waste contains on average 34.8% barite–celestine series, 26.6% calcite, 23% quartz, 6.3% anglesite, 4.8% fluorite, 2.1% pyrite, and 0.4% sphalerite. The content of sulfides is less important. The tailing leaching tests (AFNOR NFX 31-210 standard) did not generate acidic leachate (pH: 8.3). The acidity produced by sulfide oxidation was neutralized by calcite present in abundance. Furthermore, the leaching tests yielded leachates with high concentrations of heavy metals, above the authorized thresholds. This high mobilization rate in potential toxic elements (PTE) represents a contamination risk for the environment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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