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Carbon sequestration in chrysotile mine tailings
2006
Active sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) is occurring in chrysotile mine tailings at Clinton Creek, Yukon and Cassiar, British Columbia. Hydrated magnesium carbonate minerals develop in mine tailings as a natural consequence of the weathering process within the residues. Magnesium, leached from silicate minerals, reacts with dissolved CO₂ and bicarbonate in rainwater, precipitating carbonates at the surface of tailings upon evaporation of pore fluids and in near-surface
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