Fe-sulphate-rich evaporative mineral precipitates from the Rio Tinto, southwest Spain

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作者
Buckby, T [1 ]
Black, S
Coleman, ML
Hodson, ME
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Postgrad Res Inst Sedimentol, Reading RG6 6AB, Berks, England
[2] Univ Reading, Dept Soil Sci, Reading RG6 6DW, Berks, England
关键词
melanterite; rozenite; rhomboclase; szomolnokite; copiapite; coquimbite; hexahydrite; halotrichite; Rio Tinto; Spain;
D O I
10.1180/0026461036720104
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The soluble metal sulphate salts melanterite, rozenite, rhomboclase, szornolnokite, copiapite, coquimbite, hexahydrite and halotrichite, together with gypsum, have been identified, some for the first time oil the banks of the Rio Tinto, SW Spain. Secondary Fe-sulphate minerals call form directly from evaporating acid, sulphate-rich Solutions as a result of pyrite oxidation. Chemical analyses of mixtures of these salt minerals indicate concentrations of Fe (up to 31 wt.%), Mg (up to 4 wt.%), Cu (up to 2 wt.%) and Zn (up to wt.%). These minerals are shown to act as transient storage Cor metals and can store on average up to 10% (9.5 - 11%) and 22% (20-23%) Zn and Cu respectively, of the total discharge of the Rio Tinto during the summer period. Melanterite and rozenite precipitates at Rio Tinto are only found in association with very acidic drainage waters (pH <1.0) draining directly from pyritic waste piles. Copiapite precipitates abundantly oil the banks of the Rio Tinto by (1) direct evaporation of the river water; or (2) as part of a paragenetic sequence with the inclusion of minor halotrichite, indicating natural dehydration and decomposition. The natural occurrences are comparable with the process of paragenesis from the evaporation of Rio Tinto river water under laboratory experiments resulting in the formation of aluminocopiapite, halotrichite, coquimbite, voltaite and gypsum.
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