Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters
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Resumo: | Acid mine drainage (AMD), formed by the instability of sulfides, typically generates acidity and releases potentially toxic elements and sulfate to the environment, among other pollutants. An example is the group of rare earth elements (REE) that may have high toxic behavior. This toxicity leads to degradation of soils, water reservoirs and rivers, promoting serious risks for the ecosystems. So, the main goal of the present work is to study the hydrochemical properties of a system with mine-influenced waters during the rainy season, focusing on the origin, evolution/behavior, and concentration of REE. The study area is the São Domingos mining complex, located in one of the largest metallogenetic provinces in the world (Iberian Pyrite Belt), known by the evidences of AMD contamination. The obtained results reveal extraordinarily low pH (0.4), high electrical conductivity, reaching 26,200 μS/cm, and high values of sulfate and acidity. Regarding the REE, the determined concentration exceeded that observed in normal pH of neutral freshwaters by 2-3 times the order of magnitude. The results revealed that Y and Ce are distinguished in practically all sampled sites, due to its higher concentrations, with maximum values of 221.8 and 166.9 μg/L. In general, the concentrations increase as the water pH decreases. The statistical analysis indicates that REE elements may have a common origin, mutual dependence, and similar behavior during transport with typical AMD elements and composition of host rocks. Most samples show enrichment in middle REE (MREE) (Gdn/Lun), like the classic signature of AMD. In turn, colloids and AMD-precipitates may be participating in the incorporation of these elements. Therefore, due to potential risk of impacts on ecosystems, REE are a topic of relevant interest for future studies in order to assist monitoring processes and help government decisions related to water quality management. |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced watersRare earth elementsAcid mine drainageIberian pyrite beltAquatic system degradationWater scarcityCiências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do AmbienteScience & TechnologyProteger a vida terrestreAcid mine drainage (AMD), formed by the instability of sulfides, typically generates acidity and releases potentially toxic elements and sulfate to the environment, among other pollutants. An example is the group of rare earth elements (REE) that may have high toxic behavior. This toxicity leads to degradation of soils, water reservoirs and rivers, promoting serious risks for the ecosystems. So, the main goal of the present work is to study the hydrochemical properties of a system with mine-influenced waters during the rainy season, focusing on the origin, evolution/behavior, and concentration of REE. The study area is the São Domingos mining complex, located in one of the largest metallogenetic provinces in the world (Iberian Pyrite Belt), known by the evidences of AMD contamination. The obtained results reveal extraordinarily low pH (0.4), high electrical conductivity, reaching 26,200 μS/cm, and high values of sulfate and acidity. Regarding the REE, the determined concentration exceeded that observed in normal pH of neutral freshwaters by 2-3 times the order of magnitude. The results revealed that Y and Ce are distinguished in practically all sampled sites, due to its higher concentrations, with maximum values of 221.8 and 166.9 μg/L. In general, the concentrations increase as the water pH decreases. The statistical analysis indicates that REE elements may have a common origin, mutual dependence, and similar behavior during transport with typical AMD elements and composition of host rocks. Most samples show enrichment in middle REE (MREE) (Gdn/Lun), like the classic signature of AMD. In turn, colloids and AMD-precipitates may be participating in the incorporation of these elements. Therefore, due to potential risk of impacts on ecosystems, REE are a topic of relevant interest for future studies in order to assist monitoring processes and help government decisions related to water quality management.Patricia Gomes acknowledges FCT (Science and Technology Foundation, Portugal) by the research fellowship under the POCH (Programa Operacional Capital Humano) supported by the European Social Fund and National Funds of MCTES (Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior) with reference SFRH/BD/108887/2015. This work was co-funded by FCT through projects UIDB/04683/2020, UIDP/04683/2020 and Nano-MINENV 029259 (PTDC/CTAAMB/29259/2017) . The authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their valuable contributions to improving the manuscript.Elsevier LtdUniversidade do MinhoGomes, PatríciaValente, Teresa Maria FernandesMarques, RosaPrudêncio, Maria IsabelPamplona, J.2022-11-152022-11-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/82641engGomes P, Valente T, Marques R, Prudêncio M I, Pamplona J (2022). Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters. Journal of Environmental Management. 322: Article 116125.0301-479710.1016/j.jenvman.2022.11612536067672116125https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116125info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:01:01Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/82641Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:50:55.976084Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters Gomes, Patrícia Rare earth elements Acid mine drainage Iberian pyrite belt Aquatic system degradation Water scarcity Ciências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente Science & Technology Proteger a vida terrestre |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Rare earth elements - Source and evolution in an aquatic system dominated by mine-Influenced waters |
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Gomes, Patrícia |
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Gomes, Patrícia Valente, Teresa Maria Fernandes Marques, Rosa Prudêncio, Maria Isabel Pamplona, J. |
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Valente, Teresa Maria Fernandes Marques, Rosa Prudêncio, Maria Isabel Pamplona, J. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Gomes, Patrícia Valente, Teresa Maria Fernandes Marques, Rosa Prudêncio, Maria Isabel Pamplona, J. |
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Rare earth elements Acid mine drainage Iberian pyrite belt Aquatic system degradation Water scarcity Ciências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente Science & Technology Proteger a vida terrestre |
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Rare earth elements Acid mine drainage Iberian pyrite belt Aquatic system degradation Water scarcity Ciências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente Science & Technology Proteger a vida terrestre |
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Acid mine drainage (AMD), formed by the instability of sulfides, typically generates acidity and releases potentially toxic elements and sulfate to the environment, among other pollutants. An example is the group of rare earth elements (REE) that may have high toxic behavior. This toxicity leads to degradation of soils, water reservoirs and rivers, promoting serious risks for the ecosystems. So, the main goal of the present work is to study the hydrochemical properties of a system with mine-influenced waters during the rainy season, focusing on the origin, evolution/behavior, and concentration of REE. The study area is the São Domingos mining complex, located in one of the largest metallogenetic provinces in the world (Iberian Pyrite Belt), known by the evidences of AMD contamination. The obtained results reveal extraordinarily low pH (0.4), high electrical conductivity, reaching 26,200 μS/cm, and high values of sulfate and acidity. Regarding the REE, the determined concentration exceeded that observed in normal pH of neutral freshwaters by 2-3 times the order of magnitude. The results revealed that Y and Ce are distinguished in practically all sampled sites, due to its higher concentrations, with maximum values of 221.8 and 166.9 μg/L. In general, the concentrations increase as the water pH decreases. The statistical analysis indicates that REE elements may have a common origin, mutual dependence, and similar behavior during transport with typical AMD elements and composition of host rocks. Most samples show enrichment in middle REE (MREE) (Gdn/Lun), like the classic signature of AMD. In turn, colloids and AMD-precipitates may be participating in the incorporation of these elements. Therefore, due to potential risk of impacts on ecosystems, REE are a topic of relevant interest for future studies in order to assist monitoring processes and help government decisions related to water quality management. |
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