采矿环境责任:哥斯达黎加淡水生态系统金属污染的潜在来源

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY Revista Geografica de America Central Pub Date : 2021-11-23 DOI:10.15359/rgac.68-1.12
Johanna Rojas-Conejo, Francisco Picado Pavón, Andrea Suárez Serrano, C. V. van Gestel, Christian Golcher Benavides, Guillermo Durán Sanabria
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哥斯达黎加的金属开采以及在这一活动中使用有毒物质,偶尔会导致疏忽遗弃含有大量有毒金属的废物结构。这些结构暴露在氧化和风化中,导致金属在环境中释放,从而影响周围淡水生态系统的质量。调查的目的是确定在多大程度上,瓜纳卡斯特利巴诺·德蒂拉兰的废弃采矿责任是圣何塞河和Cañas河水域、沉积物和底栖大型无脊椎动物的潜在金属污染源。通过废物和渗滤液中的金属含量,对采矿废物的存在可能对环境造成的后果进行了定量和定性评估。进行了渗透试验,并进行了湿池动力学试验,描述了降雨期间采矿废物中可能发生的与渗滤液中金属含量有关的过程和化学反应。通过对废料样品的X射线衍射测试表明,黄铁矿(FeS2)的存在有利于介质的酸化和金属的释放。结果显示,在总计约106 000吨的采矿负债中,金属含量较高(37.8吨铅、20.2吨砷和0.4吨镉),在旱季-雨季过渡期间,这些金属和其他金属在氧化性酸性介质(pH:4.16,EC:3620µs/cm和ORP:275 mV)中的溶解,以及浸出液中重要的金属负荷(277公斤/月锌、234公斤/月镁、165公斤/月铝、96.1公斤/月铁、2.68公斤/月镉、0.90公斤/月砷和0.22公斤/日铅)9月抵达圣何塞河。这项调查表明,利巴诺废弃的采矿责任是周围淡水生态系统金属污染的潜在来源。
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Mining environmental liabilities: a potential source of metal contamination for freshwater ecosystems in Costa Rica
Metal mining in Costa Rica, and use of toxic substances in this activity, has occasionally resulted in the negligent abandonment of waste structures containing significant amounts of toxic metals. These structures have been exposed to oxidation and weathering, resulting in the environmental release of metals, thus affecting the quality of the surrounding freshwater ecosystems. The objective of the investigation was to determine to what extent the abandoned mining liabilities in Líbano de Tilarán, Guanacaste, are a potential source of metal contamination for the waters, sediments and benthic macroinvertebrates of the San José and Cañas Rivers. The possible consequences for the environment associated with the presence of mining wastes were quantitatively and qualitatively assessed through the amounts of metals present in the wastes and leachate. Infiltration tests were carried out and a wet cell kinetic test allowed describing the processes and chemical reactions that are likely to occur in mining wastes during rain, associated with the loading of metals in leachate. The presence of pyrite (FeS2), which favors the acidification of the medium and the release of metals, was shown by X-ray diffraction tests on samples of the waste materials. The results show a high content of metals (37.8 tons of lead, 20.2 tons of arsenic and 0.4 tons of cadmium) from the total of ~106 000 tons in mining liabilities, the solubilization of these and other metals in an oxidizing acid medium (pH: 4.16, EC: 3620 µs / cm and ORP: 275 mV) during the dry-rainy season transition and an important load of metals (277 kg / month of zinc, 234 kg / month of magnesium, 165 kg / month of aluminum, 96.1 kg / month of iron, 2.68 kg / month of cadmium, 0.90 kg / month of arsenic and 0.22 kg / month of lead) in leachates arriving to the San José River in September. This investigation showed that the abandoned mining liabilities in Líbano are a potential source of metal contamination for the surrounding freshwater ecosystems.
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