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Water-Rock Interaction and Geochemical Processes in Surface Waters Influenced by Tailings Impoundments: Impact and Threats to the Ecosystems and Human Health in Rural Communities (Panasqueira Mine, Central Portugal)

机译:尾矿蓄水量对地表水中水-岩相互作用和地球化学过程的影响:对农村社区生态系统和人类健康的影响和威胁(葡萄牙中部帕纳斯奎拉矿山)

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The present and past mining activity left several abandoned tailings and dams in the Panasqueira tin-tungsten mining area. Seasonal water samples and stream sediments were collected during two different periods (rainy and dry seasons) and analyzed for a wide range of major and trace elements, in order to define the present hydrochemical situation. Rain waters interact with the altered sulfides stored in the tailings which generate runoff waters with high metal concentrations. The waste material derived from the exploitation enhanced acidification and metal-releasing processes, due to the increase in the specific surface, which favors the oxidation of sulfide minerals. Acid drainage and high metal(loid)s (Cd, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, As) concentrations in solution were observed in waters leaching the Panasqueira tailing deposits. In dry season, generally the acidic waters, enriched in metals, evaporate progressively depositing sulfate efflorescences characteristic of acidic environments. The elements distribution in precipitated minerals helps in the interpretation of aqueous geochemical data. Aqueous concentrations may be attenuated by goethite, gibbsite, and/or ferrihydrite precipitation in the oxidation zone through adsorption processes. The use of these waters for human consumption and for irrigation represents a threat to humans as they have a potential carcinogenic risk, especially due to the As concentrations. The acid water precipitation is present on the stream sediments, with concentrations exceeding the toxicity limits. Stream sediments are good receptors of metals and metalloids transported by waters. The enrichment factor values, of heavy metal(loid)s from Casinhas stream and Zezere river sediments, are extremely high in Ag, As, Cd, and Cu revealing enrichments for these potential toxic elements. I_(geo) values shows that samples are strongly to very strongly polluted for Ag, As, Bi, Cd, and Cu. According to the consensus-based SQGs, 80 % of the samples were classified at the level of great concern and adverse biological effects are to be expected frequently in this area.
机译:目前和过去的采矿活动在Panasqueira锡钨矿产区留下了一些废弃的尾矿和水坝。在两个不同的时期(雨季和旱季)收集季节性水样和河流沉积物,并分析各种主要和微量元素,以定义目前的水化学状况。雨水与尾矿中储存的改变的硫化物相互作用,从而产生具有高金属浓度的径流水。由于比表面积的增加,来自开采的废料增强了酸化和金属释放过程,有利于硫化物矿物的氧化。在浸出Panasqueira尾矿沉积物的水中,观察到溶液中的酸排泄和高浓度金属(镉,铁,锰,锌,铜,砷)。在干旱季节,通常富含金属的酸性水会逐渐蒸发,从而沉积出具有酸性环境特征的硫酸盐风化。沉淀矿物中的元素分布有助于解释含水地球化学数据。通过吸附过程,氧化区中的针铁矿,菱镁矿和/或三水铁矿沉淀可能会降低水溶液中的浓度。这些水用于人类消费和灌溉对人类构成威胁,因为它们具有潜在的致癌风险,尤其是由于砷的浓度。酸性水沉淀物存在于河流沉积物中,其浓度超过毒性极限。河流沉积物是水运输的金属和准金属的良好受体。 Ag,As,Cd和Cu中来自Casinhas河流和Zezere河沉积物中的重金属(金属)的富集因子值极高,表明这些潜在的有毒元素富集。 I_(geo)值表明,样品中的Ag,As,Bi,Cd和Cu受到严重污染。根据基于共识的SQG,将80%的样品归类为高度关注的水平,并且在该领域经常会出现不利的生物学影响。

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  • 来源
    《Water, Air, and Soil Pollution》 |2015年第2期|23.1-23.30|共30页
  • 作者单位

    Geosciences Department, GeoBioTec-Geobiosciences, Geotechnologies and Geoengineering Research Center, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;

    LNEG-National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, 4465-956 S. Mamede Infesta, Portugal;

    Geosciences Department, GeoBioTec-Geobiosciences, Geotechnologies and Geoengineering Research Center, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;

    LNEG-National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, 4465-956 S. Mamede Infesta, Portugal;

    Geosciences Department, GeoBioTec-Geobiosciences, Geotechnologies and Geoengineering Research Center, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;

    INSA-National Institute of Health, Environmental Health Department, Rua Alexandra Herculano, 321, 4000-055 Porto, Portugal;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Mine water; Stream sediments; Metals; Carcinogenic risk;

    机译:矿井水;河流沉积物;金属;致癌风险;

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