First insights into the mineralogy of the tailings dump of the Lojane Sb-As(-Cr) deposit, FYR of Macedonia

Djordjevic, Tamara and Kolitsch, Uwe and Tasev, Goran and Serafimovski, Todor and Boev, Blazo (2018) First insights into the mineralogy of the tailings dump of the Lojane Sb-As(-Cr) deposit, FYR of Macedonia. In: EGU General Assembly 2018.

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Abstract

The abandoned Sb-As(-Cr) deposit Lojane in north-east Macedonia was mined for realgar, stibnite, and chromite
until 1979. The mine site and associated waste and tailings dumps, located close to a school and some small
villages, are a substantial source of antimony, arsenic, and chromium pollution and represent one of the major
environmental problems for the country. More than one million tons of tailings containing As, Sb, and other
hazardous substances are located in an open dumpsite for flotation waste. The tailings dam is completely unprotected and its orange colour (clearly visible from satellite images) suggests a high concentration of arsenic sulphides (Alderton et al., 2014).
We have performed some preliminary characterization of waste samples from the tailings dump near Vaksince
village using single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction techniques which showed that the porous samples are
comprised mostly of well crystallized realgar (70 vol.%), quartz (16 %), gypsum (11 %), and minor amounts of chromite, calcite, and sulphur. Additional SEM-EDS and Raman spectroscopic studies of selected polished sections confirmed that the majority of the dump material consists of realgar fragments about 50-150 μm in size, which are invariably coated by thin crusts of an As–Sb–Fe-oxide/hydroxide (with traces of S, Ca, Na, K, and Al)
in which the As:Sb ratio varies from ca. 2:1 to 1:2.2, Fe contents being variable. This generally inhomogeneous
oxide appears to be microcrystalline but may in part be amorphous; crystalline forms probably belong, at least
in part, to the roméite group. Besides forming < 10 μm crusts (mostly As-dominant) around realgar and stibnite
grains, Sb-dominant variants of this oxide also form larger homogeneous grains up to 500 μm, characterised by
broad dehydration cracks and suggesting original formation as a gel. Very rare relic chromite and, less commonly, magnesiochromite are always Al-bearing and occur as anhedral, unaltered fragments (up to ~50 μm) which are chemically homogeneous but show minor variations of the Cr:Al and Fe:Mg ratios among different grains. Also confirmed were, in approximate order of decreasing abundance, gypsum, quartz, stibnite (superficially corroded grains between 1 and 100 μm in size, partly embedded in either quartz or realgar), pyrite (tiny euhedral crystals in quartz; always As-bearing, with up to ~5 at.% pfu), gersdorffite, scorodite, limonite, kaˇnkite(?), vaesite, magnetite, As-bearing sulphur, muscovite to illite, kaolinite-group representatives, fluorapatite, albite, rutile, and
annabergite.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Subjects: Natural sciences > Earth and related environmental sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Goran Tasev
Date Deposited: 11 Feb 2019 07:55
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2019 07:55
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/21543

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