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← GeographyWhich geochemical consequence always results when sulfide minerals undergo oxidation in mining overburden?
A)Acid mine drainage formation✓
B)Formation of oxisol horizons
C)Rapid methanogenesis increase
D)Increased salinity soil layers
💡 Explanation
Acid mine drainage forms because sulfide oxidation releases hydrogen ions through chemical weathering, lowering pH. Therefore acid mine drainage occurs, rather than formation of oxisols, methanogenesis, or increased salinity, which require alternate conditions and pathways.
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