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Simulation of windblown dust transport from a mine tailings impoundment using a computational fluid dynamics model.

Michael Stovern1, Omar Felix2, Janae Csavina2, Kyle P Rine1, MacKenzie R Russell1, Robert M Jones1, Matt King1, Eric A Betterton3, A Eduardo Sáez2.   

Abstract

Mining operations are potential sources of airborne particulate metal and metalloid contaminants through both direct smelter emissions and wind erosion of mine tailings. The warmer, drier conditions predicted for the Southwestern US by climate models may make contaminated atmospheric dust and aerosols increasingly important, due to potential deleterious effects on human health and ecology. Dust emissions and dispersion of dust and aerosol from the Iron King Mine tailings in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona, a Superfund site, are currently being investigated through in situ field measurements and computational fluid dynamics modeling. These tailings are heavily contaminated with lead and arsenic. Using a computational fluid dynamics model, we model dust transport from the mine tailings to the surrounding region. The model includes gaseous plume dispersion to simulate the transport of the fine aerosols, while individual particle transport is used to track the trajectories of larger particles and to monitor their deposition locations. In order to improve the accuracy of the dust transport simulations, both regional topographical features and local weather patterns have been incorporated into the model simulations. Results show that local topography and wind velocity profiles are the major factors that control deposition.

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Keywords:  Aerosol transport; CFD; Deposition; Dust; Superfund

Year:  2014        PMID: 25621085      PMCID: PMC4303573          DOI: 10.1016/j.aeolia.2014.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aeolian Res        ISSN: 1875-9637            Impact factor:   3.336


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Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2018-07-01       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Introduction to a Special Issue of Aeolian Research Airborne mineral dust contaminants: Impacts on human health and the environment.

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Journal:  Aeolian Res       Date:  2014-09-01       Impact factor: 3.336

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5.  Multimedia exposures to arsenic and lead for children near an inactive mine tailings and smelter site.

Authors:  Miranda M Loh; Anastasia Sugeng; Nathan Lothrop; Walter Klimecki; Melissa Cox; Sarah T Wilkinson; Zhenqiang Lu; Paloma I Beamer
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2016-01-21       Impact factor: 6.498

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7.  Phytoremediation Reduces Dust Emissions from Metal(loid)-Contaminated Mine Tailings.

Authors:  Juliana Gil-Loaiza; Jason P Field; Scott A White; Janae Csavina; Omar Felix; Eric A Betterton; A Eduardo Sáez; Raina M Maier
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2018-04-27       Impact factor: 11.357

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9.  Numerical evaluation of the scale problem on the wind flow of a windbreak.

Authors:  Benli Liu; Jianjun Qu; Weimin Zhang; Lihai Tan; Yanhong Gao
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10.  Windblown Dust Deposition Forecasting and Spread of Contamination around Mine Tailings.

Authors:  Michael Stovern; Héctor Guzmán; Kyle P Rine; Omar Felix; Matthew King; Wendell P Ela; Eric A Betterton; Avelino Eduardo Sáez
Journal:  Atmosphere (Basel)       Date:  2016-01-28       Impact factor: 2.686

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