Title of article :
Heavy metal release from phosphorite tailings into
seawater: a simulated laboratory study
Author/Authors :
Kissao GnandiU، نويسنده , , H.J Tobschall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
A number of laboratory experiments were carried out to assess the desorption of trace metals from sedimentary
phosphorite samples into artificial seawater. Shaking and percolation experiments have been performed on phospho-
rite samples from the Cd-rich phosphorite deposits of Hahoto´e]Kpogam´e Togo, West Africa. using artificial
seawater in the ratio 1:10. The results show that elevated concentrations of trace elements Cd 17]256 mgrl., Ni
12]193 mgrl., Zn 21]200 mgrl. and major elements Al 6]1915 mgrl. and Fe 30]1264 mgrl. are released into
seawater by desorption processes. Maxima of trace metals with high mobility are reached within 4 h indicating the
fast desorption kinetics in seawater. Thus, the direct disposal of potentially toxic metal-rich mine tailings may lead to
regional coastal water pollution.
Keywords :
Trace metal pollution , Dumping of mine tailings , phosphorite , Togo West Africa. , Distribution coefficient
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment