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Geochemical processes controlling mobilization of arsenic and trace elements in shallow aquifers and surface waters in the Antequera and Poopó mining regions, Bolivian Altiplano

机译:地球化学过程,控制玻利维亚高原安特克拉和普普矿区浅层含水层和地表水中砷和微量元素的迁移

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A geochemical approach was applied to understand the factors controlling the mobilization of As and trace elements (TEs) in mining areas of the Poopó and Antequera River sub-basins on the Bolivian Altiplano. A total of 52 samples (surface, groundwater and geothermal water) were collected during the rainy season (2009). Arsenic, Cd and Mn concentrations exceed World Health Organization (WHO) drinking water guidelines and Bolivian regulations for drinking water in 28 groundwater samples, but Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn do not. Arsenic, Cd, Mn, Pb and Zn concentrations exceed World Health Organization guidelines for drinking water and Bolivian regulations Class A standard for discharge to water bodies in 20 surface water samples, whereas levels of Cu do not, and Ni and Fe rarely exceed regulation and guideline values. Factor analysis was applied to 18 hydrochemical parameters of 52 samples. Five factors for groundwater (plagioclase weathering, dissolution of gypsum and halite, TEs mobilization at acidic pH, sulfide oxidation, and release of As) account for 86.5% of the total variance for Antequera and 83.9% for Poopó sub-basins. Four factors for surface water data (weathering and mobilization of TEs influenced by pH, dissolution of evaporate salts, neutralization of acid mine drainage, and As release due to dissolution of Mn and Fe oxides) account for 91% of the total variance in Antequera and 96% in Poopó sub-basins. The As and TEs mobilized in these regions could affect the local water sources, which is a prevalent concern with respect to water resource management in this semi-arid Altiplano region. Presence of both natural and anthropogenic sources of contamination requires careful monitoring of water quality. Keywords: Arsenic; Bolivian Altiplano; Groundwater; Poopó basin; Surface water; Trace elements
机译:应用地球化学方法来了解控制玻利维亚高原上Poopó和Antequera河子流域采矿区中As和微量元素(TE)的动员因素。在雨季(2009年)共收集了52个样本(地表水,地下水和地热水)。砷,镉和锰的浓度超过了世界卫生组织(WHO)的饮用水准则和玻利维亚关于28个地下水样品中饮用水的规定,但铜,镍,铅和锌均未达到该标准。砷,镉,锰,铅和锌的浓度超过了世界卫生组织关于饮用水的准则和玻利维亚的法规,其中有20种地表水样品排放到水体的A类标准,而铜的含量没有,镍和铁的含量很少超过法规和准则值。将因子分析应用于52个样品的18个水化学参数。地下水的五个因素(斜长石风化作用,石膏和石盐的溶解,在酸性pH下的TEs动员,硫化物的氧化和As的释放)占安特克拉和普普亚盆地总变化的86.5%。地表水数据的四个因素(pH值影响TE的风化和动员,蒸发盐的溶解,酸性矿山排水的中和以及由于Mn和Fe氧化物的溶解而导致的As释放)占安特克拉和Poopó子流域中有96%。在这些地区动员的砷和TE可能会影响当地的水源,这是对该半干旱高原地区水资源管理的普遍关注。天然和人为污染源的存在都需要仔细监测水质。关键字:砷;玻利维亚高原;地下水; Poopó盆地;地表水;微量元素

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