Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings

Sulfur and oxygen isotopes in dissolved sulfates were used to trace seepage from a uranium tailings pond into a shallow alluvial aquifer. Twent7-two wells, 2 tailings ponds, and an adjacent stream were sampled on and nearby the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation section 31 millsite at Ambrosia Lake, New...

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Main Author: Ries, Kimberly Sue
Other Authors: Long, Austin
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1982
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191770
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1917702017-08-19T03:00:32Z Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings Ries, Kimberly Sue Ries, Kimberly Sue Long, Austin Davis, Stanley N. Thompson, Glenn M. Sulfur and oxygen isotopes in dissolved sulfates were used to trace seepage from a uranium tailings pond into a shallow alluvial aquifer. Twent7-two wells, 2 tailings ponds, and an adjacent stream were sampled on and nearby the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation section 31 millsite at Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico. The isotopic analyses showed significant isotopic differences between acid pond sulfates contributed by the mill process and natural sulfates in the local ground waters. Three distinct groups of waters were identified in the alluvial system at different points downgradient from the millsite, pond leachate, mine discharge, and Tres Hermanos formation waters. This distinct grouping of waters would not have been possible based only on chemical data. Isotope results also provided clues to the types and extent of geochemical interactions occurring as water travels from ponds into an aquifer system. 1982 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191770 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/191770 212909699 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Sulfur and oxygen isotopes in dissolved sulfates were used to trace seepage from a uranium tailings pond into a shallow alluvial aquifer. Twent7-two wells, 2 tailings ponds, and an adjacent stream were sampled on and nearby the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation section 31 millsite at Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico. The isotopic analyses showed significant isotopic differences between acid pond sulfates contributed by the mill process and natural sulfates in the local ground waters. Three distinct groups of waters were identified in the alluvial system at different points downgradient from the millsite, pond leachate, mine discharge, and Tres Hermanos formation waters. This distinct grouping of waters would not have been possible based only on chemical data. Isotope results also provided clues to the types and extent of geochemical interactions occurring as water travels from ponds into an aquifer system.
author2 Long, Austin
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Ries, Kimberly Sue
Ries, Kimberly Sue
author Ries, Kimberly Sue
Ries, Kimberly Sue
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Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
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title Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
title_short Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
title_full Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
title_fullStr Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
title_full_unstemmed Stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
title_sort stable oxygen and sulfur isotopes applied to tracing seepage from mine tailings
publisher The University of Arizona.
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