Minerals (Apr 2022)

Impacts of Surface Water on Windborne Lead Dispersion from the Zinc Plant Leach Residue in Kabwe, Zambia

  • Shinsaku Nakamura,
  • Toshifumi Igarashi,
  • Yoshitaka Uchida,
  • Mayumi Ito,
  • Kazuyo Hirose,
  • Tsutomu Sato,
  • Walubita Mufalo,
  • Meki Chirwa,
  • Imasiku Nyambe,
  • Hokuto Nakata,
  • Shouta Nakayama,
  • Mayumi Ishizuka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min12050535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 535

Abstract

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Effects of the water content of ground surface on windborne lead (Pb) dispersion from the zinc (Zn) leach residue site at the Kabwe mine, Zambia, were simulated. The Pb-bearing Zn plant leach residue site was selected as the source of the dispersion, and water conditions of the surface of the source were evaluated by the modified normalized difference water index (MNDWI) under the actual weather conditions in the year 2019. The MNDWI was calculated based on Sentinel-2 datasets, which were acquired in the year 2019. The index was used for monitoring the surface condition of the source necessary for simulating Pb dispersion, because the higher surface water content reduces the intensity of windborne source. The results showed that the wind speeds and directions had huge impacts on Pb dispersion when the MNDWI had negative values, and that the dispersion was inhibited when the MNDWI had positive values. These indicate that the water content of the surface is sensitive to dispersion, and that MNDWI is an effective parameter that expresses the source strength.

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