Title of article :
Probabilistic Prediction of Acid Mine Drainage Generation Risk Based on Pyrite Oxidation Process in Coal Washery Rejects - A Case Study
Author/Authors :
Hadadi, Foroud Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology (HUT) - Hamedan, Iran , Jodeiri Shokri, Behshad Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology (HUT) - Hamedan, Iran , Zare Naghadehi, Masoud Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering - University of Nevada - Reno, USA , Doulati Ardejani, Faramarz School of Mining - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, we investigate a probabilistic approach in order to predict how acid
mine drainage is generated within coal waste particles in NE Iran. For this, a database
is built based on the previous studies that have investigated the pyrite oxidation
process within the oldest abandoned pile during the last decade. According to the
available data, the remaining pyrite fraction is considered as the output data, while
the depth of the waste, concentration of bicarbonate, and oxygen fraction are the
input parameters. Then the best probability distribution functions are determined on
each one of the input parameters based on a Monte Carlo simulation. Also the best
relationships between the input data and the output data are presented regarding the
statistical regression analyses. Afterward, the best probability distribution functions
of the input parameters are inserted into the linear statistical relationships to find the
probability distribution function of the output data. The results obtained reveal that
the values of the remaining pyrite fraction are between 0.764% and 1.811% at a
probability level of 90%. Moreover, the sensitivity analysis carried out by applying
the tornado diagram shows that the pile depth has, by far, the most critical factors
affecting the pyrite remaining.
Keywords :
Acid mine drainage , Monte , Carlo simulation , Statistical analyses , Coal waste
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment