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Impact of mining on the sediment geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Helford river, Cornwall

Impact of mining on the sediment geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Helford river, Cornwall
Impact of mining on the sediment geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Helford river, Cornwall
The geochemistry and mineralogy of the intertidal sediments of the Helford River, Cornwall have been examined to assess the potential impact of mining activity on sediment supply. Cores from Polpenwith and Polwheveral creeks show a pulse in Sn (1000-1100 ppm), Cu (800-900 ppm) and Zn (500-600 ppm) at a depth of 30 cm below the present day sediment surface; As and Pb values are typically low and show little down-core variation (<130 ppm As and <78 ppm Pb). Two cores recovered near Gweek have generally low and invariant down-core geochemical signatures, except for a single sample from the base of Core 2 which shows a sudden increase in Sn to >1800 ppm. In addition, two cores were collected from the mouth of Mawgan Creek. Core 4 shows a low but invariant geochemical signature but Core 3 shows a significant down-core increase in Sn (>1900 ppm Sn), Cu (588 ppm) and Zn (1297 ppm). The heavy mineral assemblage is dominated by cassiterite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite, along with less abundant zircon, monazite, ilmenite, rutile/anatase, sphene, wolframite, barite and rare slag products. Diagenetic pyrite, bornite and Fe oxides also occur. The geochemistry and mineralogy are consistent with the historical release of mine waste tailings into the Helford River. 210Pb dating of two cores suggests that the sediments are younger than 1880. Based on these data the most likely sources of the mine waste are from Wheal Caroline and Wheal Vyvyan to the north of the Helford River which are documented as being active between 1827 and 1864.
0566-3954
323-328
Pirrie, D.
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Power, M.R.
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Rollinson, G.K.
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Cundy, A.B.
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Watkins, D.C.
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Pirrie, D.
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Power, M.R.
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Rollinson, G.K.
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Cundy, A.B.
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Watkins, D.C.
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Pirrie, D., Power, M.R., Rollinson, G.K., Cundy, A.B. and Watkins, D.C. (2002) Impact of mining on the sediment geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Helford river, Cornwall. Geoscience in South-West England, 10, 323-328.

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The geochemistry and mineralogy of the intertidal sediments of the Helford River, Cornwall have been examined to assess the potential impact of mining activity on sediment supply. Cores from Polpenwith and Polwheveral creeks show a pulse in Sn (1000-1100 ppm), Cu (800-900 ppm) and Zn (500-600 ppm) at a depth of 30 cm below the present day sediment surface; As and Pb values are typically low and show little down-core variation (<130 ppm As and <78 ppm Pb). Two cores recovered near Gweek have generally low and invariant down-core geochemical signatures, except for a single sample from the base of Core 2 which shows a sudden increase in Sn to >1800 ppm. In addition, two cores were collected from the mouth of Mawgan Creek. Core 4 shows a low but invariant geochemical signature but Core 3 shows a significant down-core increase in Sn (>1900 ppm Sn), Cu (588 ppm) and Zn (1297 ppm). The heavy mineral assemblage is dominated by cassiterite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite, along with less abundant zircon, monazite, ilmenite, rutile/anatase, sphene, wolframite, barite and rare slag products. Diagenetic pyrite, bornite and Fe oxides also occur. The geochemistry and mineralogy are consistent with the historical release of mine waste tailings into the Helford River. 210Pb dating of two cores suggests that the sediments are younger than 1880. Based on these data the most likely sources of the mine waste are from Wheal Caroline and Wheal Vyvyan to the north of the Helford River which are documented as being active between 1827 and 1864.

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Published date: 2002
Organisations: Geochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 399508
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399508
ISSN: 0566-3954
PURE UUID: c7f705c5-933c-454e-a4bc-1342a8782b1c
ORCID for A.B. Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 17 Aug 2016 15:17
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 03:49

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Author: D. Pirrie
Author: M.R. Power
Author: G.K. Rollinson
Author: A.B. Cundy ORCID iD
Author: D.C. Watkins

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