The hydrogeochemical dynamics of mine pit lakes

Author:

Bowell R. J.1

Affiliation:

1. SRK Consulting, Windsor Court 1–3 Windsor Place, Cardiff CF10 3BX, UK

Abstract

AbstractOn cessation of mining open pits or opencast workings that extend below the water table are likely to fill with water and thus develop a mine pit lake (MPL). This body of water remains as a permanent feature on the mine site and as such becomes a closure issue with respect to water quality and potential to degrade groundwater. Further, it may present a risk to the environment through the development of poor quality water with elevated concentrations of metals, metalloids, sulphate and depressed pH.The prediction of future pit lake water quality within a MPL is, therefore, essential in considering environmental impact on a closed or abandoned mine facility. The controls on a MPL will vary over time, and will involve chemical, biological and physical processes. Localized and regional-scale processes affect these in turn. Consequently, in order to predict pit lake water quality it is essential to understand the hydrogeological, geochemical and limnological processes that influence water quality.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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