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Generation Characteristics and Prediction of Acid Rock Drainage(ARD) of Road Cut Slopes (건설현장 절취사면의 산성배수 발생특성과 잠재적 산발생능력 평가)

  • Lee, Gyoo-Ho;Kim, Jae-Gon;Lee, Jin-Soo;Chon, Chul-Min;Park, Sam-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2005.03a
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    • pp.491-498
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    • 2005
  • Acid Rock Drainage(ARD) is the product formed by the atmospheric(i.e. by water, oxygen and carbon dioxide) oxidation of the relatively common iron-sulphur minerals pyrite($FeS_2$). ARD causes the acidification and heavy metal contamination of water and soil and the reduction of slope stability. In this study the generation characteristics and the prediction of ARD of various road cut slopes were studied. An attempt to classify the rocks into several groups according to their acid generation potentials was made. Acid Base Accounting(ABA) tests, commonly used as a screening tool in ARD predictions, were performed. Sixteen rock samples were classified into PAF(potentially acid forming) group and four rock samples into NAF(non-acid forming) group. The chemical analysis of water samples strongly suggested that ARD with high content of heavy metals and low pH could pollute the ground water and/or stream water.

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Evaluation for Predicting Acid-forming Potential of Domestic Forest Aggregate Samples (국내 산림골재 시료의 산성암석배수 발생 가능성 예측 평가)

  • Yim, Gil-Jae;Jang, Jeong-Yun;Cho, Dong-Wan;Ji, Sangwoo;Cheong, Young-Wook;Hong, Sei-Sun;Lee, Jin-Young
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.561-572
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    • 2021
  • Aggregate collection is taking place in many areas in Korea, resulting in large cut slopes or large amounts of cut rocks. If the development site for such aggregate collection is a stratum accompanied by sulfide minerals, Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) may occur, which may cause environmental pollution in the development site and surrounding areas. As a result of the study on forest aggregate samples, most of the samples were classified as acid-forming potential samples, and among them, some samples from Gwangju, Goyang, and Sokcho were classified as potential acid-generating samples. This can be expected to affect the quality of aggregates when a large amount of aggregate is used in the future. Therefore, it is judged that these forest aggregates need to be managed when they are used. By predicting the occurrence of ARD through the acid-generating ability test, it is expected that economic losses that may occur in the future can be reduced, and it is judged that the problem of surrounding environmental pollution can be further alleviated.

Generation Characteristics and Prediction of Acid Rock Drainage(ARD) of Cut Slopes (건설현장 절취사면의 산성암반배수 발생특성과 잠재적 산발생능력 평가)

  • Lee, Gyoo-Ho;Kim, Jae-Gon;Lee, Jin-Soo;Chon, Chul-Min;Park, Sam-Gyu;Kim, Tack-Hyun;Ko, Kyung-Seok;Kim, Tong-Kwon
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 2005
  • Acid Rock Drainage(ARD) is the product formed by the atmospheric(i.e. by water, oxygen and carbon dioxide) oxidation of the relatively common iron-sulphur mineral pyrite($FeS_2$). ARD causes the acidification and heavy metal contamination of water and soil and the reduction of slope stability. In this paper the generation characteristics and the prediction of ARD of various cut slopes were studied. An attempt to classify the rocks into several groups according to their acid generation potentials was made. Acid Base Accounting(ABA) tests, commonly used as a screening tool in ARD predictions, were performed. Fourteen rock samples were classified into PAF(potentially acid forming) group and four rock samples into NAF(non-acid forming) group. The chemical analysis of water samples strongly suggested that ARD with high content of heavy metals and low pH could pollute the ground water and/or stream water.