2020
DOI: 10.3390/min10100853
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Mineral Inventory of the Algares 30-Level Adit, Aljustrel Mine, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal

Abstract: Mining activity in Algares (Aljustrel Mine, Portuguese sector of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, IPB) stems prior to Roman times. As the orebody is vertical and relatively thin, mining was carried out mainly along underground adits (galleries). Nowadays, the deposit is considered exhausted and the area is being rehabilitated for a different use. The Algares +30 level adit intersects two volcanic units of the IPB Volcano-Sedimentary Complex. The massive sulphide and related stockwork zone are hosted by the Mine Tuff v… Show more

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“…The results reported in this study, and in other studies that have assessed the environmental impact in the Aljustrel mining area [2][3][4]9,22,23] can be used to evaluate the benefits of the remediation measures at the site, documenting the "ground zero" situation. Unfortunately, remediation measures are not always effective to counterbalance years of AMD impact, and, for instance, some remediation actions took by the regional Government of Andaluzia in the Spanish part of the IPB, both active and passive, have been revealed as highly ineffective for reducing the environmental impact of AMD waters, due to chemical and climatic constraints [17].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The results reported in this study, and in other studies that have assessed the environmental impact in the Aljustrel mining area [2][3][4]9,22,23] can be used to evaluate the benefits of the remediation measures at the site, documenting the "ground zero" situation. Unfortunately, remediation measures are not always effective to counterbalance years of AMD impact, and, for instance, some remediation actions took by the regional Government of Andaluzia in the Spanish part of the IPB, both active and passive, have been revealed as highly ineffective for reducing the environmental impact of AMD waters, due to chemical and climatic constraints [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It represents an important metallogenetic province of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits, one of the world's most important [3,9,10]. These massive sulfide deposits are mainly constituted by pyrite (FeS 2 ), the dominant ore (>90%) [4], and variable amounts of sphalerite ((Zn,Fe)S), galena (PbS), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS 2 ). Other minerals, such as arsenopyrite (FeAsS), are less representative, while silver (Ag) and gold (Au) are important subproducts (Aljustrel's geological setting was extensively described by, e.g., [3][4][5]9,22,23]).…”
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