Quantitative–spatial assessment of soil contamination in S. Francisco de Assis due to mining activity of the Panasqueira mine (Portugal)

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Eduardo Ferreira da Silva
Paula Freire Ávila
Ana Rita Salgueiro
Carla Candeias
Henrique Garcia Pereira
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[1] University of Aveiro,Geosciences Department, Geobiosciences, Geotechnologies and Geoengineering (GeoBioTec) Research Center
[2] LNEG–National Laboratory of Energy and Geology. S. Mamede Infesta INETI,Technical Institute
[3] CERENA–Technical University of Lisbon,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013年 / 20卷
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Soil contamination; Principal component analysis (PCA); Correspondence analysis (CA); Availability; Panasqueira mining area;
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Through the years, mining and beneficiation processes produces large amounts of As-rich mine wastes laid up in huge tailings and open-air impoundments (Barroca Grande and Rio tailings) that are the main source of pollution in the surrounding area once they are exposed to the weathering conditions leading to the formation of AMD and consequently to the contamination of the surrounding environments, in particularly soils. In order to investigate the environmental contamination impact on S. Francisco de Assis (village located between the two major impoundments and tailings) agricultural soils, a geochemical survey was undertaken to assess toxic metals associations, related levels and their spatial distribution, and to identify the possible contamination sources. According to the calculated contamination factor, As and Zn have a very high contamination factor giving rise to 65.4 % of samples with a moderate to high pollution degree; 34.6 % have been classified as nil to very low pollution degree. The contamination factor spatial distribution put in evidence the fact that As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn soils contents, downstream Barroca Grande tailing, are increased when compared with the local Bk soils. The mechanical dispersion, due to erosion, is the main contamination source. The chemical extraction demonstrates that the trace metals distribution and accumulation in S. Francisco de Assis soils is related to sulfides, but also to amorphous or poorly crystalline iron oxide phases. The partitioning study allowed understanding the local chemical elements mobility and precipitation processes, giving rise to the contamination dispersion model of the study area. The wind and hydrological factors are responsible for the chemical elements transport mechanisms, the water being the main transporter medium and soils as one of the possible retention media.
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页码:7534 / 7549
页数:15
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