Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: SELLA, Sílvia M., BIDONE, Edison D., SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEO
Texto Completo: https://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/handle/doc/601
Resumo: This work shows the influence of pluvial waters on dissolved components and mineral equilibrium of four sand pit lakes, located in the Sepetiba sedimentary basin, SE Brazil. The sand mining activities promote sediment oxidation, lowering pH and increasing SO4 contents. The relatively high acidity of these waters, similar to ore pit lakes environment and associated acid mine drainage, increases weathering rate, especially of silicate minerals, which produces high Al Concentrations, the limiting factor for fish aquaculture. During the dry season, basic cations (Ca, Mg, K and Na),SiO2 and Al show their higher values due to evapoconcentration and pH are buffered. In the beginning of the wet season, the dilution factor by rainwater increases SO4 and decreases pH values. The aluminum monomeric forms (Al(OH)2þ and Al(OH)2þ), the most toxic species for aquatic Organisms, occur during the dry season, while AlSO4 þ species predominate during the wet season. Gibbsite, allophane, alunite and jurbanite are the reactive mineral phases indicated by PHREEQC modeling. During the dry season, hydroxialuminosilicate allophane is the main phase in equilibrium with the solution, while the sulphate salts alunite and jurbanite predominate in the rainy season due to the increasing of SO4 values. Gibbsite is also in equilibrium with sand pit lakes waters, pointing out that hydrolysis reaction is a constant process in the system. Comparing to SiO2, sulphate is the main Al retriever in the pit waters because the most samples (alunite and jurbanite) are in equilibrium with the solution in both seasons. This Al hydrochemical control allied to some precaution, like pH correction and fertilization of these waters, allows the conditions for fishpond culture. Equilibrium of the majority samples with kaolinite (Ca, Mg, Na diagrams) and primary minerals (K diagram) points to moderate weathering rate in sand pit sediments, which cannot be considered for the whole basin due to the anomalous acidification of the studied waters
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spelling MARQUES, Eduardo DuarteSELLA, Sílvia M.BIDONE, Edison D.SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V.2013-12-19T16:32:46Z2013-12-19T16:32:46Z2010MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte; SELLA, Sílvia M; BIDONE, Edison D; SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V. Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Oxford, v.30, p.176-188, 2010.https://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/handle/doc/601This work shows the influence of pluvial waters on dissolved components and mineral equilibrium of four sand pit lakes, located in the Sepetiba sedimentary basin, SE Brazil. The sand mining activities promote sediment oxidation, lowering pH and increasing SO4 contents. The relatively high acidity of these waters, similar to ore pit lakes environment and associated acid mine drainage, increases weathering rate, especially of silicate minerals, which produces high Al Concentrations, the limiting factor for fish aquaculture. During the dry season, basic cations (Ca, Mg, K and Na),SiO2 and Al show their higher values due to evapoconcentration and pH are buffered. In the beginning of the wet season, the dilution factor by rainwater increases SO4 and decreases pH values. The aluminum monomeric forms (Al(OH)2þ and Al(OH)2þ), the most toxic species for aquatic Organisms, occur during the dry season, while AlSO4 þ species predominate during the wet season. Gibbsite, allophane, alunite and jurbanite are the reactive mineral phases indicated by PHREEQC modeling. During the dry season, hydroxialuminosilicate allophane is the main phase in equilibrium with the solution, while the sulphate salts alunite and jurbanite predominate in the rainy season due to the increasing of SO4 values. Gibbsite is also in equilibrium with sand pit lakes waters, pointing out that hydrolysis reaction is a constant process in the system. Comparing to SiO2, sulphate is the main Al retriever in the pit waters because the most samples (alunite and jurbanite) are in equilibrium with the solution in both seasons. This Al hydrochemical control allied to some precaution, like pH correction and fertilization of these waters, allows the conditions for fishpond culture. Equilibrium of the majority samples with kaolinite (Ca, Mg, Na diagrams) and primary minerals (K diagram) points to moderate weathering rate in sand pit sediments, which cannot be considered for the whole basin due to the anomalous acidification of the studied watersElsevierHIDROGEOQUÍMICAPLUVIOSIDADEACIDIFICAÇÃOBRASILRIO DE JANEIROGeochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleOxfordengreponame:Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEOinstname:Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais (CPRM)instacron:CPRMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTEXTArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.txtArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain50911http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/601/2/Art_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.txt02e93c90a1bddc84aa68927af16aa4b4MD52THUMBNAILArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.jpgArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1718http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/601/3/Art_behavior_Marques2010.pdf.jpgf9ac0850305e131703079b301e08ba67MD53ORIGINALArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdfArt_behavior_Marques2010.pdfproducao cientificaapplication/pdf1635741http://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/jspui/bitstream/doc/601/1/Art_behavior_Marques2010.pdf999969d5d41fef0db2690c81c1f739a1MD51doc/6012023-02-13 11:13:23.121oai:rigeo.sgb.gov.br:doc/601Repositório InstitucionalONGhttp://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/oai/requestrigeo@sgb.gov.bropendoar:2023-02-13T14:13:23Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEO - Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais (CPRM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
title Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
spellingShingle Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte
HIDROGEOQUÍMICA
PLUVIOSIDADE
ACIDIFICAÇÃO
BRASIL
RIO DE JANEIRO
title_short Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
title_full Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
title_fullStr Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
title_sort Geochemical behavior and dissolved species control in acid sand pit lakes,Sepetiba sedimentary basin, Rio de Janeiro, SE - Brazil
author MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte
author_facet MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte
SELLA, Sílvia M.
BIDONE, Edison D.
SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V.
author_role author
author2 SELLA, Sílvia M.
BIDONE, Edison D.
SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V.
author2_role author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARQUES, Eduardo Duarte
SELLA, Sílvia M.
BIDONE, Edison D.
SILVA-FILHO, Emmanoel V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIDROGEOQUÍMICA
PLUVIOSIDADE
ACIDIFICAÇÃO
BRASIL
RIO DE JANEIRO
topic HIDROGEOQUÍMICA
PLUVIOSIDADE
ACIDIFICAÇÃO
BRASIL
RIO DE JANEIRO
description This work shows the influence of pluvial waters on dissolved components and mineral equilibrium of four sand pit lakes, located in the Sepetiba sedimentary basin, SE Brazil. The sand mining activities promote sediment oxidation, lowering pH and increasing SO4 contents. The relatively high acidity of these waters, similar to ore pit lakes environment and associated acid mine drainage, increases weathering rate, especially of silicate minerals, which produces high Al Concentrations, the limiting factor for fish aquaculture. During the dry season, basic cations (Ca, Mg, K and Na),SiO2 and Al show their higher values due to evapoconcentration and pH are buffered. In the beginning of the wet season, the dilution factor by rainwater increases SO4 and decreases pH values. The aluminum monomeric forms (Al(OH)2þ and Al(OH)2þ), the most toxic species for aquatic Organisms, occur during the dry season, while AlSO4 þ species predominate during the wet season. Gibbsite, allophane, alunite and jurbanite are the reactive mineral phases indicated by PHREEQC modeling. During the dry season, hydroxialuminosilicate allophane is the main phase in equilibrium with the solution, while the sulphate salts alunite and jurbanite predominate in the rainy season due to the increasing of SO4 values. Gibbsite is also in equilibrium with sand pit lakes waters, pointing out that hydrolysis reaction is a constant process in the system. Comparing to SiO2, sulphate is the main Al retriever in the pit waters because the most samples (alunite and jurbanite) are in equilibrium with the solution in both seasons. This Al hydrochemical control allied to some precaution, like pH correction and fertilization of these waters, allows the conditions for fishpond culture. Equilibrium of the majority samples with kaolinite (Ca, Mg, Na diagrams) and primary minerals (K diagram) points to moderate weathering rate in sand pit sediments, which cannot be considered for the whole basin due to the anomalous acidification of the studied waters
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