Impact of coal gangue on the level of main trace elements in the shallow groundwater of a mine reclamation area

Li Wei, Chen Longqian, Zhou Tianjian, Tang Qibao, Zhang Ting
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Coal gangue is the most used filling material during reclamation of areas suffering subsidence from mining. Main trace element levels (F, As, Hg, and Pb) in shallow groundwater in the reclamation area may be affected by leaching from the gangue. This can has an impact on the application of the water for agricultural irrigation or use as drinking water. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the effect coal gangue has on the shallow groundwater of a reclaimed area. We studied the effect of coal gangue on fluorine, arsenic, mercury, and lead levels in the shallow groundwater of a reclamation area by testing the water and the coal gangue. One well near the reclamation area was used as a control well and element levels in water from this well and from the soil next to the well were also measured. The results show that the levels of these elements are increasing in the reclamation area over time. The increase in fluorine, arsenic, mercury, and lead in monitor wells varies from 7.42% to 8.26%, from 7.13% to 7.90%, from 4.85% to 6.48%, and from 4.69% to 6.42%, respectively. Fluorine and arsenic levels are lower in monitor wells than in the control water. The other elements are found in greater concentration than in the control. The Nemerow index also indicates that the shallow groundwater in the reclamation area I is moderately affected by the back-filling coal gangue, while the shallow groundwater in the reclamation area II and III are slightly affected by the back-filling coal gangue. This shallow groundwater could be used for agricultural irrigation or for drinking.

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煤矸石对某矿复垦区浅层地下水中主要微量元素含量的影响
煤矸石是开采沉陷区复垦中最常用的充填材料。围垦区浅层地下水中主要微量元素(F、As、Hg、Pb)的含量可能受到矸石浸出的影响。这可能对农业灌溉用水或饮用水的应用产生影响。因此,了解煤矸石对垦区浅层地下水的影响具有重要意义。通过对某垦区水体和煤矸石的检测,研究了煤矸石对浅层地下水氟、砷、汞、铅含量的影响。填海区附近的一口井被用作对照井,并测量了该井和井旁土壤中水的元素水平。结果表明,随着时间的推移,这些元素的含量在围垦区内呈上升趋势。监测井中氟、砷、汞、铅的增幅分别为7.42% ~ 8.26%、7.13% ~ 7.90%、4.85% ~ 6.48%、4.69% ~ 6.42%。监测井中的氟和砷含量低于对照水。其他元素的浓度高于对照组。Nemerow指数还表明,I区浅层地下水受充填煤矸石的影响中等,II区和III区浅层地下水受充填煤矸石的影响较小。这种浅层地下水可用于农业灌溉或饮用。
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