Pollution by Acid Mine Drainages from the Daeseong Coal Mine in Keumsan

금산(錦山) 대성탄철지성(大成炭鐵地城) 산성폐수(酸性廢水)에 의한 오염(汚染)

  • Song, Suckhwan (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Univ.) ;
  • Min, Ell Sik (Department of Forest Resource, Joongbu Univ.) ;
  • Kim, Myung Hee (Department of Horticultural Science, Joongbu Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Hyun Koo (Department of Gology, Chungnam National Univ.)
  • 송석환 (고려대학교 지구환경과학과) ;
  • 민일식 (중부대학교 산림자원학과) ;
  • 김명희 (중부대학교 원예학과) ;
  • 이현구 (충남대학교 지질학과)
  • Received : 1997.04.03
  • Published : 1997.04.28

Abstract

This study is for extent of polluted area by acid mine drainage from the Daeseong coal mine, Keumsan. Black shales of the Changri Formation containing the Daeseong coal mine are geochemically similar to those from the North America as well as Europe. Comparing with geochemical compositions and relative ratios, coal bearing and non-coal bearing soils are similar to the stream sediments influenced and not influnced by the acid mine drainage, respectively. These characteristics suggest that acidification of the soils and of the stream sediments are related to the the coal bearing black shale. Soil waters beneath the coal bearing soil have low pH and high cation contents than those beneath non-coal bearing soil, suggestive of extractions of cations with increasing oxidizations within the soils. Surface waters show that those influenced by the acid mine drainage are low pH, and have high $SO_4{^{2-}}$, $Mg^{2+}$, $Fe^{2+}$, Mn and slightly lower DO, suggesting that heavy pollutions have been progressed in these area. Geochemical comparisons between the polluted surface water and adjacent black shales suggest that pollutions of the surface water are related to the black shales.

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Supported by : 한국과학재단