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Mine water geochemistry and metal flux in a major historic Pb-Zn-F orefield, the Yorkshire Pennines, UK

Jones, A.; Rogerson, M.; Greenway, G.; Potter, H. A.B.; Mayes, W. M.

Authors

A. Jones

M. Rogerson

G. Greenway

H. A.B. Potter



Abstract

Recent studies have shown up to 6 % of rivers in England and Wales to be impacted by discharges from abandoned metal mines. Despite the large extent of impacts, there are still many areas where mine water impact assessments are limited by data availability. This study provides an overview of water quality, trace element composition and flux arising from one such area; the Yorkshire Pennine Orefield in the UK. Mine drainage waters across the orefield are characterised by Ca-HCO 3 -SO 4 -type waters, with moderate mineralization (specific electrical conductance: 160-525 μS cm -1 ) and enrichment of dissolved Zn (≤2003 μg L -1 ), Ba (≤971 μg L -1 ), Pb (≤183 μg L -1 ) and Cd (≤12 μg L -1 ). The major ion composition of the waters reflects the Carboniferous gritstone and limestone-dominated country rock, the latter of which is heavily karstified in parts of the orefield, while sulphate and trace element enrichment is a product of the oxidation of galena, sphalerite and barite mineralization. Contaminant flux measurements at discharge sites highlight the disproportionate importance of large drainage levels across the region, which generally discharge into first-order headwater streams. Synoptic metal loading surveys undertaken in the Hebden Beck sub-catchment of the river Wharfe highlight the importance of major drainage levels to instream baseflow contamination, with diffuse sources from identifiable expanses of waste rock becoming increasingly prominent as river flows increase. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Citation

Jones, A., Rogerson, M., Greenway, G., Potter, H. A., & Mayes, W. M. (2013). Mine water geochemistry and metal flux in a major historic Pb-Zn-F orefield, the Yorkshire Pennines, UK. Environmental science and pollution research, 20(11), 7570-7581. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-013-1513-4

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 21, 2013
Online Publication Date Feb 6, 2013
Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2019
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Print ISSN 0944-1344
Electronic ISSN 1614-7499
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 11
Pages 7570-7581
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-013-1513-4
Keywords Mine water; Pollution; Zinc; Cadmium; Barium; Strontium; Mass balance; Remediation
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/550400
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11356-013-1513-4