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  1. Article: Copper release from waste rocks in an abandoned mine (NE, Brazil) and its impacts on ecosystem environmental quality

    Perlatti, Fabio / Martins, Eve Pimentel / de Oliveira, Daniel Pontes / Ruiz, Francisco / Asensio, Verónica / Rezende, Carla Ferreira / Otero, Xosé Luis / Ferreira, Tiago Osório

    Chemosphere. 2021 Jan., v. 262

    2021  

    Abstract: This study aimed to estimate the impact of an abandoned copper (Cu) mine on ecosystem environmental quality, using integrated ecological and biogeochemical analyses. Through a controlled experiment, the amount of Cu released by waste rocks, Cu adsorbed ... ...

    Abstract This study aimed to estimate the impact of an abandoned copper (Cu) mine on ecosystem environmental quality, using integrated ecological and biogeochemical analyses. Through a controlled experiment, the amount of Cu released by waste rocks, Cu adsorbed in soils, Cu geochemical behaviour and its leached amount were measured. Furthermore, to investigate the impacts of mine drainage on the adjacent ecosystem, samples of sediments, water and aquatic macroinvertebrates were analysed. We found that waste rocks still have high Cu concentration even after 30 years under weathering, ranging from 7782 to 8717 mg kg⁻¹, associated mainly with carbonates, amorphous oxides and sulphides. It was estimated that 7.2 tonnes of Cu were released by waste rocks into the environment over last 30 years. The concentration of Cu observed in Ubari stream water was (<dl to 90 μg L⁻¹), in sediments (28.0–1185 mg kg⁻¹) and in macroinvertebrates (1.3–28.9 mg kg⁻¹ d/w). The ecological indexes showed that near mine discharge a significance decrease in the density of aquatic macroinvertebrates and a significance increase of Cu in biological tissues occurs, causing disturbances in biodiversity. The results showed that, even after long periods, the waste rocks from abandoned mines still contain high levels of metal, that are gradually released into the environment through weathering and erosion, representing a potential source of environmental pollution and a clear threat to the environmental quality of adjacent ecosystems.<br />
    Keywords aquatic invertebrates ; biodiversity ; copper ; drainage ; ecosystems ; environmental quality ; geochemistry ; macroinvertebrates ; pollution ; streams ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-01
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-light
    ZDB-ID 120089-6
    ISSN 1879-1298 ; 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    ISSN (online) 1879-1298
    ISSN 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127843
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  2. Article ; Online: Copper release from waste rocks in an abandoned mine (NE, Brazil) and its impacts on ecosystem environmental quality.

    Perlatti, Fabio / Martins, Eve Pimentel / de Oliveira, Daniel Pontes / Ruiz, Francisco / Asensio, Verónica / Rezende, Carla Ferreira / Otero, Xosé Luis / Ferreira, Tiago Osório

    Chemosphere

    2020  Volume 262, Page(s) 127843

    Abstract: This study aimed to estimate the impact of an abandoned copper (Cu) mine on ecosystem environmental quality, using integrated ecological and biogeochemical analyses. Through a controlled experiment, the amount of Cu released by waste rocks, Cu adsorbed ... ...

    Abstract This study aimed to estimate the impact of an abandoned copper (Cu) mine on ecosystem environmental quality, using integrated ecological and biogeochemical analyses. Through a controlled experiment, the amount of Cu released by waste rocks, Cu adsorbed in soils, Cu geochemical behaviour and its leached amount were measured. Furthermore, to investigate the impacts of mine drainage on the adjacent ecosystem, samples of sediments, water and aquatic macroinvertebrates were analysed. We found that waste rocks still have high Cu concentration even after 30 years under weathering, ranging from 7782 to 8717 mg kg
    MeSH term(s) Brazil ; Copper/analysis ; Ecosystem ; Environmental Monitoring/methods ; Environmental Pollution/analysis ; Metals/analysis ; Mining ; Rivers ; Soil ; Soil Pollutants/analysis ; Sulfides/analysis ; Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
    Chemical Substances Metals ; Soil ; Soil Pollutants ; Sulfides ; Water Pollutants, Chemical ; Copper (789U1901C5)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 120089-6
    ISSN 1879-1298 ; 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    ISSN (online) 1879-1298
    ISSN 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127843
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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