Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil.
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Resumo: | Discovered in 1980 and unleashed an utter gold rush of the modern era, Serra Pelada was the largest open-air mine in Brazil. About 80,000 gold prospectors worked there until 1984, when the gold pits were flooded. The environmental impact caused by mining inflicted irreversible damage to the ecosystem, with the formation of a large lake and piles of waste rock and sterile overburden, still evident 28 years after the mine was closed. This study aimed to evaluate the available and pseudo total contents of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), the contamination and pollution levels, and to understand how the biological soil factors are related to the chemical properties of the soil and the available PTE contents in the Serra Pelada - Amazônia, Brazil. Soil was collected from seven areas around the lake: Area 1 - margin of the mine without waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 2 - margin with waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 3 - area with sterile deposit; Area 4 - mine tailings, denominated curimã by the prospectors, from which gold had been extracted; Area 5 - sediment dredged from the lake in the mine pit; Area 6 - area with agroforestry system; Area 7 - riparian forest, unaffected by the artisanal gold extraction process (control treatment). Apart from selenium (Se), all evaluated elements, in at least one of the studied areas, exceeded the contents of the investigation values (defined as the content of a given substance in soil or groundwater above which the human health is under potential direct or indirect risks, considering a standardized exposure scenario) in agricultural areas in Brazil, as determined by the National Council of the Environment. Soil enrichment and contamination with Co, Ba, Mn, and Hg were investigated. Principal component analysis showed that the available levels of PTEs influenced the soil biological properties, in particular basal respiration, indicating that important ecosystem processes are being affected by PTE contamination |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil.Mineração artesanalCarbono microbianoSerra PeladaContaminaçãoDiscovered in 1980 and unleashed an utter gold rush of the modern era, Serra Pelada was the largest open-air mine in Brazil. About 80,000 gold prospectors worked there until 1984, when the gold pits were flooded. The environmental impact caused by mining inflicted irreversible damage to the ecosystem, with the formation of a large lake and piles of waste rock and sterile overburden, still evident 28 years after the mine was closed. This study aimed to evaluate the available and pseudo total contents of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), the contamination and pollution levels, and to understand how the biological soil factors are related to the chemical properties of the soil and the available PTE contents in the Serra Pelada - Amazônia, Brazil. Soil was collected from seven areas around the lake: Area 1 - margin of the mine without waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 2 - margin with waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 3 - area with sterile deposit; Area 4 - mine tailings, denominated curimã by the prospectors, from which gold had been extracted; Area 5 - sediment dredged from the lake in the mine pit; Area 6 - area with agroforestry system; Area 7 - riparian forest, unaffected by the artisanal gold extraction process (control treatment). Apart from selenium (Se), all evaluated elements, in at least one of the studied areas, exceeded the contents of the investigation values (defined as the content of a given substance in soil or groundwater above which the human health is under potential direct or indirect risks, considering a standardized exposure scenario) in agricultural areas in Brazil, as determined by the National Council of the Environment. Soil enrichment and contamination with Co, Ba, Mn, and Hg were investigated. Principal component analysis showed that the available levels of PTEs influenced the soil biological properties, in particular basal respiration, indicating that important ecosystem processes are being affected by PTE contaminationRenato Alves Teixeira, UFRA; Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, UFRA; José Roberto Ferreira, CENA/USP; STEEL SILVA VASCONCELOS, CPATU; Anderson Martins de Souza Braz, UFRA.TEIXEIRA, R. A.FERNANDES, A. R.FERREIRA, J. R.VASCONCELOS, S. S.BRAZ, A. M. de S.2018-04-05T00:37:33Z2018-04-05T00:37:33Z2018-04-0420182018-05-02T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, v. 42, e0160354, 2018.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1090202https://doi.org/10.1590/18069657rbcs20160354enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2018-04-05T00:37:41Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1090202Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-04-05T00:37:41Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. TEIXEIRA, R. A. Mineração artesanal Carbono microbiano Serra Pelada Contaminação |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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Contamination and soil biological properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil. |
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TEIXEIRA, R. A. |
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TEIXEIRA, R. A. FERNANDES, A. R. FERREIRA, J. R. VASCONCELOS, S. S. BRAZ, A. M. de S. |
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FERNANDES, A. R. FERREIRA, J. R. VASCONCELOS, S. S. BRAZ, A. M. de S. |
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Renato Alves Teixeira, UFRA; Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes, UFRA; José Roberto Ferreira, CENA/USP; STEEL SILVA VASCONCELOS, CPATU; Anderson Martins de Souza Braz, UFRA. |
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TEIXEIRA, R. A. FERNANDES, A. R. FERREIRA, J. R. VASCONCELOS, S. S. BRAZ, A. M. de S. |
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Mineração artesanal Carbono microbiano Serra Pelada Contaminação |
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Mineração artesanal Carbono microbiano Serra Pelada Contaminação |
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Discovered in 1980 and unleashed an utter gold rush of the modern era, Serra Pelada was the largest open-air mine in Brazil. About 80,000 gold prospectors worked there until 1984, when the gold pits were flooded. The environmental impact caused by mining inflicted irreversible damage to the ecosystem, with the formation of a large lake and piles of waste rock and sterile overburden, still evident 28 years after the mine was closed. This study aimed to evaluate the available and pseudo total contents of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), the contamination and pollution levels, and to understand how the biological soil factors are related to the chemical properties of the soil and the available PTE contents in the Serra Pelada - Amazônia, Brazil. Soil was collected from seven areas around the lake: Area 1 - margin of the mine without waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 2 - margin with waste and/or sterile deposits; Area 3 - area with sterile deposit; Area 4 - mine tailings, denominated curimã by the prospectors, from which gold had been extracted; Area 5 - sediment dredged from the lake in the mine pit; Area 6 - area with agroforestry system; Area 7 - riparian forest, unaffected by the artisanal gold extraction process (control treatment). Apart from selenium (Se), all evaluated elements, in at least one of the studied areas, exceeded the contents of the investigation values (defined as the content of a given substance in soil or groundwater above which the human health is under potential direct or indirect risks, considering a standardized exposure scenario) in agricultural areas in Brazil, as determined by the National Council of the Environment. Soil enrichment and contamination with Co, Ba, Mn, and Hg were investigated. Principal component analysis showed that the available levels of PTEs influenced the soil biological properties, in particular basal respiration, indicating that important ecosystem processes are being affected by PTE contamination |
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