C. S. WONG, F. A. WHITNEY, W. K. JOHNSON, LU XIANKUN, WU JINPING, WU SHENGSAN, LI JINXIA. THE EFFECT OF MINE TAILINGS ON LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN SEAWATER[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1986, (3): 401-415.
Citation:
C. S. WONG, F. A. WHITNEY, W. K. JOHNSON, LU XIANKUN, WU JINPING, WU SHENGSAN, LI JINXIA. THE EFFECT OF MINE TAILINGS ON LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN SEAWATER[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1986, (3): 401-415.
C. S. WONG, F. A. WHITNEY, W. K. JOHNSON, LU XIANKUN, WU JINPING, WU SHENGSAN, LI JINXIA. THE EFFECT OF MINE TAILINGS ON LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN SEAWATER[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1986, (3): 401-415.
Citation:
C. S. WONG, F. A. WHITNEY, W. K. JOHNSON, LU XIANKUN, WU JINPING, WU SHENGSAN, LI JINXIA. THE EFFECT OF MINE TAILINGS ON LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN SEAWATER[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1986, (3): 401-415.
Changes in levels of heavy metals in seawater resulting from the addition of mine tailings were studied using plastic enclosures.Nominal concentrations of 10 mg l-1 and 100 mg l-1 of mine tailings from a B.C.molybdenum mine were added, and the metal levels were followed together with sedimentation rates, particle size distribution and other oceanographic and biological time-series parameters over sixteen days.No substantial elevation in levels of zinc, cadmium and copper was observed in the tailing bags compared to that in a background control bag with no addition of tailings.Lead showed a substantial increase in seawater following tailing addition and its removal apparently was with detritus settling following a plankton bloom, and inorganic settling of fine tailing particles.