Heavy metal and metalloid pollution at a disused pyrite mine was investigated. Five solid samples collected in the area (three stream sediments with different soil texture, a background soil sample and a mine tailing) were characterised by mineral and element composition, particle size distribution (by wet and dry sieving and laser diffraction) and total concentration by acid digestion (Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Hg, Cd, Sb and As). X-ray and element analyses denoted a common mineralogical and chemical composition of mainly quartz, clinochlore, muscovite, anorthite, and hematite. Particle size distributions of the five samples showed that stream sediments were characterised by larger percentage of sand range classes (2000-60 μm) while background sample and tailing are mainly characterised by gravel particles (>2000 μm). Wet and dry sieving procedures gave different particle size distributions, which can be interpreted by laser diffraction analysis and represented by Rosin-Rammler model. Concentrations of Zn, Cu and Cd were higher in the stream sediments than the tailing and background soil, while Mn, As, Sb and Hg are mainly concentrated in the tailing sample. Metal concentrations in the three stream sediment samples are correlated with both particle size dimensions (D63.2) and concentration of geochemical normalizers (iron and aluminium). These correlations are observed also for the pollutants that are mainly concentrated in tailing sample (Mn and As), denoting the importance of surface interactions also for the binding of these elements onto stream sediments. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Toxic elements at a disused mine district: Particle size distribution and total concentration in stream sediments and mine tailings / V., Giuliano; Pagnanelli, Francesca; Lorena, Bornoroni; Toro, Luigi; C., Abbruzzese. - In: JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. - ISSN 0304-3894. - 148:1-2(2007), pp. 409-418. [10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.02.063]

Toxic elements at a disused mine district: Particle size distribution and total concentration in stream sediments and mine tailings

PAGNANELLI, Francesca;TORO, Luigi;
2007

Abstract

Heavy metal and metalloid pollution at a disused pyrite mine was investigated. Five solid samples collected in the area (three stream sediments with different soil texture, a background soil sample and a mine tailing) were characterised by mineral and element composition, particle size distribution (by wet and dry sieving and laser diffraction) and total concentration by acid digestion (Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Hg, Cd, Sb and As). X-ray and element analyses denoted a common mineralogical and chemical composition of mainly quartz, clinochlore, muscovite, anorthite, and hematite. Particle size distributions of the five samples showed that stream sediments were characterised by larger percentage of sand range classes (2000-60 μm) while background sample and tailing are mainly characterised by gravel particles (>2000 μm). Wet and dry sieving procedures gave different particle size distributions, which can be interpreted by laser diffraction analysis and represented by Rosin-Rammler model. Concentrations of Zn, Cu and Cd were higher in the stream sediments than the tailing and background soil, while Mn, As, Sb and Hg are mainly concentrated in the tailing sample. Metal concentrations in the three stream sediment samples are correlated with both particle size dimensions (D63.2) and concentration of geochemical normalizers (iron and aluminium). These correlations are observed also for the pollutants that are mainly concentrated in tailing sample (Mn and As), denoting the importance of surface interactions also for the binding of these elements onto stream sediments. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2007
disused mine; heavy metals; metalloids; particle size distribution; soil pollution
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Toxic elements at a disused mine district: Particle size distribution and total concentration in stream sediments and mine tailings / V., Giuliano; Pagnanelli, Francesca; Lorena, Bornoroni; Toro, Luigi; C., Abbruzzese. - In: JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. - ISSN 0304-3894. - 148:1-2(2007), pp. 409-418. [10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.02.063]
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