Acid producing potential static tests have been undertaken on sample lithol
ogies from New Zealand coal mines, to rank the lithologies into acid produc
ing waste rock and stable non-acid producing waste rod;. Results indicated
that the main acid producing waste rocks in the Waikato Coal Region are the
marine Whaingaroa siltstone and the Glen Massey formations and the main al
kaline producing lithologies were the Tauranga group volcanic-derived sedim
ents (A&D) and the Mesozoic basement. Coal ash analysis of 28 samples from
28 mines has also been analysed for reactive sulphur percentage and their b
ase potential has been quantified by the chemical index of alteration (CIA)
. The results provide mine management in the Waikato Coal Region with a cla
ssification of problematic and stable waste rock types.
New Zealand coal ash has the potential to be a problematic acid generator i
f the CIA value is above 20, CNK proportion in an A-CNK-FM ternary plot is
between 30% and 56%, reactive sulphur per tonne of coal is > 0.5 kg and dry
ash weight percent in the coal is > 5%. XRF and CIA values determined from
wash drill cuttings would provide a method of determining waste rock volum
es and magnitude of palaeoweathering underground. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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