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Application of synchrotron radiation-based techniques (μ-XRD, μ-XRF, and μ-XANES) to study Fe-rich hardpans within waste-rock dump

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Recently, several techniques based on synchrotron radiation have been applied to environmental sciences giving the possibility for non-destructive investigations with micrometer spatial resolution. In particular, a combination of synchrotron methods (μ-XRF, μ-XRD, and μ-XAS) have been undertaken to investigate the metals speciation in mine wastes and soils. With this work, after a review on the mineralogical aspects of sulphide-rich waste-rock deposits and the application of synchrotron- based techniques for their characterization, we present a combined synchrotron-based μ-XRD, μ-XRF, and μ-XANES study to determine the mineralogy and the elemental distribution of metals in partially altered sulphide-mineralization fragments deposited within an open-air waste-rock dump (Libiola mine, eastern Liguria, Italy). The selected samples are composed of heterogeneous assemblages of Fe-bearing precipitates formed as a consequence of Fe-Cu sulphide alteration processes that occur within the main waste rock dump of the mining area. The results evidenced that the authigenic iron-rich phases generally contain signifi cant amounts of hazardous elements such as Cu, Zn, Mo, As, and Se. Moreover, a signifi cant mineralogical control on the mobility of these elements have been observed; in particular, the goethite-rich assemblages show high affi nity for Cu and Zn, whereas hematite-rich assemblages selectively concentrate As, Se, Mo, Cu and Zn.
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halsde-00589160 , version 1 (27-04-2011)

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Cristina Carbone, Pietro Marescotti, Gabriela Luccheti, Jean Cauzid, Emilie Chalmin. Application of synchrotron radiation-based techniques (μ-XRD, μ-XRF, and μ-XANES) to study Fe-rich hardpans within waste-rock dump. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen: Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2011, 188 (1), pp.21-30. ⟨halsde-00589160⟩
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