Hudson-Edwards, KA, Byrne, P, Bird, G , Brewer, P, Burke, IT, Jamieson, H, Macklin, Mark and Williams, RD (2019) Origin and Fate of Vanadium in the Hazeltine Creek Catchment following the 2014 Mount Polley Mine Tailings Spill in British Columbia, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology, 53 (8). pp. 4088-4098. ISSN 0013-936X
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b06391
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Abstract
Results from the analysis of aqueous and solid-phase V speciation within samples collected from the Hazeltine
Creek catchment affected by the August 2014 Mount Polley mine tailings dam failure in British Columbia, Canada, are
presented. Electron microprobe and X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) analysis found that V is present as V3+ substituted into magnetite and V3+ and V4+ substituted into titanite, both of which occur in the spilled Mount Polley tailings. Secondary Fe oxyhydroxides forming in inflow waters and on creek beds have V K-edge XANES spectra exhibiting E1/2 positions and pre-edge features consistent with the presence of V5+ species, suggesting sorption of this species on these secondary phases. PHREEQC modeling suggests that the stream waters mostly contain V5+ and the inflow and pore waters contain a mixture of V3+ and V5+. These data, and stream, inflow, and pore water chemical data, suggest that dissolution of V(III)-bearing magnetite, V(III)- and V(IV)-bearing titanite, V(V)-bearing Fe(-Al-Si-Mn) oxhydroxides, and V-bearing Al(OH)3 and/or clay minerals may have occurred. In the circumneutral pH environment of Hazeltine Creek, elevated V concentrations are likely naturally attenuated by formation of V(V)-bearing secondary Fe oxyhydroxide, Al(OH)3, or clay mineral colloids, suggesting that the V is not bioavailable. A conceptual model describing the origin and fate of V in Hazeltine Creek that is applicable to other river systems is presented.
Keywords: | Hazeltine Creek, Mount Polley, Mine tailings spill, Mine tailings dams, British Columbia |
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Subjects: | F Physical Sciences > F840 Physical Geography F Physical Sciences > F810 Environmental Geography |
Divisions: | College of Science > School of Geography |
ID Code: | 38168 |
Deposited On: | 05 Nov 2019 10:15 |
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