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Title: | Potentially Toxic Elements’ Contamination of Soils Affected by Mining Activities in the Portuguese Sector of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and Optional Remediation Actions: A Review |
Authors: | Mourinha, C. Palma, P. Alexandre, C. Cruz, N. Rodrigues, S.M. Alvarenga, P. |
Keywords: | Iberian Pyrite Belt mining activities soil contamination trace elements soil remediation phytoremediation soil amendments |
Issue Date: | 12-Jan-2022 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Mourinha, C.; Palma, P.; Alexandre, C.; Cruz, N.; Rodrigues, S.M.; Alvarenga, P. (2022). Potentially Toxic Elements’ Contamination of Soils Affected by Mining Activities in the Portuguese Sector of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and Optional Remediation Actions: A Review. Environments. 9(1), 11. |
Abstract: | Both sectors of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portuguese and Spanish, have been exploited since
ancient times, but more intensively during and after the second half of the 19th century. Large
volumes of polymetallic sulfide ore were extracted in open pits or in underground works, processed
without environmental concerns, and the generated waste rocks and tailings were simply deposited
in the area. Many of these mining sites were abandoned for years under the action of erosive
agents, leading to the spread of trace elements and the contamination of soils, waters and sediments.
Some of these mine sites have been submitted to rehabilitation actions, mostly using constructive
techniques to dig and contain the contaminated tailings and other waste materials, but the remaining
soil still needs to be treated with the best available techniques to recover its ecosystem functions.
Besides the degraded physical structure and poor nutritional status of these soils, they have common
characteristics, as a consequence of the pyrite oxidation and acid drainage produced, such as a high
concentration of trace elements and low pH, which must be considered in the remediation plans.
This manuscript aims to review the results from studies which have already covered these topics
in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, especially in its Portuguese sector, considering: (i) soils’ physicochemical
characteristics; (ii) potentially toxic trace elements’ concentration; and (iii) sustainable remediation
technologies to cope with this type of soil contamination. Phytostabilization, after the amelioration of
the soil’s properties with organic and inorganic amendments, was investigated at the lab and field
scale by several authors, and their results were also considered. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33760 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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