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Esbrí Victor, José María and Minang, Carmelo M. and Rivera, Sofía and Madrid Illescas, Mercedes and García Noguero, Eva and González Valoys, Ana and Maguregui, Maite and Thouin, Hugues and Battaglia Brunet, Fabienne and Gloaguen, Eric and Higueras, Pablo León (2022) Evaluation of antimony availability in a mining context: Impact for the environment, and for mineral exploration and exploitation. Chemosphere, 311 (137086). pp. 1-10. ISSN 00456535
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137086
Abstract
This work aims to establish Sb mobility, its transfer to biota and its effect on soil health in a semi-arid climate. The results show the presence of stibnite (Sb2S3) as the main primary Sb compound, bindhemite (Pb2Sb2O6(O,OH)), and minor proportions of stibiconite (Sb3+(Sb5+)2O6(OH)) as oxidised Sb species. This research also observes very high total Sb contents in mining materials (max: 20,000 mg kg−1) and soils (400–3000 mg kg−1), with physical dispersion around mining materials restricted to 450 m. The soil-to-plant transfer is very low, (bioaccumulation factor: 0.0002–0.1520). Most Sb remains in a residual fraction (99.9%), a very low fraction is bound to Fe and Mn oxy-hydroxides or organic matter, and a negligible proportion of Sb is leachable. The higher Sb mobility rates has been found under oxidising conditions with a long contact time between solids and water. The main factors that explain the poor Sb mobility and dispersion in the mining area are the low annual rainfall rates that slow down the Sb mobilisation process and the scarce formation of oxidised Sb compounds. All these data suggest poor Sb (III) formation and a low toxicological risk in the area associated with past mining activities. The low mobility of Sb suggests advantages for future sustainable mining of such ore deposits in a semi-arid climate and is also indicative of the limitations of geochemical exploration in the search for new Sb deposits.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | CRUE-CSIC (Acuerdos Transformativos 2022) |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Sb, Quercus, Availability, Stibnite, Enzymatic activity, BCR |
Subjects: | Sciences > Geology > Petrology |
ID Code: | 75394 |
Deposited On: | 08 Nov 2022 07:05 |
Last Modified: | 28 Nov 2022 08:24 |
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