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Heavy Metals and Acid Rock Drainage: A Select Literature Review of Remediation and Recommendations for Applied Research
EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. has prepared this report, based on literature review, to provide information to assist the Yukon mining industry in remediating environmental problems caused by acid rock drainage (ARD) with its associated heavy metals contamination. There are three main sections to this review. First, the history of ARD is presented. Second, the chemistry and microbiology of ARD and the treatments that are used worldwide, with emphasis on cold climate treatments, are reviewed. Finally, we present the most promising technologies developed in temperate regions, that could be tested under typical Yukon conditions. This is the main challenge given the short growing season and cold temperatures. Acid mine drainage is caused by oxidization of metal ores, containing sulphur and metal sulfides found in coal. There are three steps in this process. First, oxygenated water, from rain, for example, oxidizes metal sulfides producing acidic water and ferrous iron. When the water becomes moderately acidic, a number of bacteria can assist in further oxidization and increase the acidification of the drainage water. Finally, when the water reaches a pH of 3.5, an iron bacterium, Thiobacillus ferroxidans, can further dissolve metal sulfides, such as pyrite, producing ferric hydroxide, which can smother vegetation. Also, the sulphuric acid is acutely toxic. Heavy metals that are toxic, are also present in the ARD. Some common treatments for ARD identified by EBA including neutralizing the acidity of water using limestones, minimizing water contact with metal sulfides, or using organic amendments to bind with heavy metal contaminated waters. Important developments in using natural wetlands for ARD, have taken place in the late 1990s, which have identified that anaerobic (oxygen free conditions) are important in treating ARD. High sediment loads in streams have been found to limit neutralization by coating carbonates and decreasing microbial reduction of metal, as well as preventing metal uptake by vegetation.
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Report on 2002 Geochemical Procedures used during Mineral Resource Assessments
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A geochemical survey and the nature of lead-silver ores in Sixty Mile River area, Yukon Territory
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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 C56, This thesis is available online at https://archive.org/details/Cholach1969/mode/2up.
Mineral Industry Report 1974
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This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1974 by the Northern Natural Resources and Environment Branch, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. The information in this report was obtained from visits to mineral properties and by personal communciation with individuals involved as well as from technical reports, trade journals, newspapers, publications of the Geological Survey of Canada and the monthly reports of the Mining Recorders of the Dawson, Mayo, Watson Lake and Whitehorse Mining Districts.
Geology, geochemistry and origin of Rusty Springs lead-zinc-silver deposits, Yukon Territory
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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195.K57 1982.
Mineral Industry Report 1973
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This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1973. The information in this report was obtained from visits to mineral properties and by personal communciation with individuals involved as well as from technical reports, trade journals, newspapers, publications of the Geological Survey of Canada and the monthly reports of the Mining Recorders of the Dawson, Mayo, Watson Lake and Whitehorse Mining Districts.
The mineralogy of some heavy sands, Klondike Mining District, Yukon
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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE376.5.Y8 R39.
Mineral Industry Report 1971 - 72
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This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1971 and 1972 by the Northern Economic Development Branch of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. The information in this report was obtained from property visits, communication with company personnel, technical reports of companies, trade journals and reports of the Mining Recorders of the Dawson, Mayo, Watson Lake and Whitehorse Mining districts.
Mineral Industry Report 1976
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This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1976 by the Geology Section, Northern Natural Resources and Environment Branch, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. It includes descriptions of work conducted on mineral claims by individuals and mineral exploration companies and operating summaries of the several producing mines in the Yukon. It also contains geological papers on select properties. Information in this report was obtained from visits to mineral properties, from personal communication with individuals and from technical reports, trade journals, newspapers, publications of the Geological Survey of Canada and the monthly reports of the District Mining Recorders. A list of assessment reports, both confidential and those available for inspection, is included in the list of Technical Reports. In this report, activities of the mineral industry are divided into lode mining and exploration, coal mining and exploration and placer mining.
Yukon Hardrock Mining, Development and Exploration Overview 2014
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Mineral Industry Report 1978
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This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1978 by the Geology Section, Yukon, Northern Affairs Program, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. It includes descriptions of work conducted on mineral claims by individuals and mineral exploration companies and operating summaries of the several producing mines in the Yukon. Information in this report was obtained largely from the geological, geochemical and geophysical reports accepted for credit as assessment work by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. A list of assessment reports, both confidential and those available for inspection, is included in the list of Technical Reports. In this report, activities of the mineral industry are divided into lode mining and exploration and coal mining and exploration.