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Title: Environmental factors and metals mobilisation in alluvial sediments - Minas Gerais, Brazil
Authors: Fonseca, Rita
Pinho, Catarina
Albuquerque, Teresa
Araújo, Joana
Editors: Jesus, Martinez-Frias
Maurizio, Barbieri
Keywords: alluvial sediments
metals mobilisation
interstitial water
sequential extraction
geostatistics
sequential Gaussian simulation
remediation methodologies
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: FONSECA, R., PINHO, C., ALBUQUERQUE, T., ARAÚJO, J. (2021) Environmental factors and metal mobilisation in aluvial sediments – Minas Gerais, Brazil. Geosciences 11, 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11030110
Abstract: In areas contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs), knowledge of processes of metal mobilisation is the basis for the choice of appropriate remediation methodologies. The mobilisation of metals is a function of several factors and the response to these factors must be well known during the planning of remediation strategies. The activity of an ore metallurgical plant in SE Brazil resulted in major contamination by several heavy metals. Reverting the contamination´s negative impact required the geochemical assessment of the area including the physicochemical characterization, quantification, and delimitation of PTEs and the rating of the solubilization/mobilisation capacity of these elements. The definition of spatial patterns for PTEs´ distribution allowed the construction of contamination risk maps working as a tool for the mitigation and control of the contamination plume. The chemical analysis of interstitial water and selective and sequential extraction methodologies showed that elements that occur in the environment in critical concentrations (Zn-Cd-Pb-As) are mostly associated with easily mobilised forms (soluble, exchangeable cations, associated with Mn-oxides). Given the great mobility of the contamination plume, any process of removal of contaminated material becomes unfeasible, so the strategy of remediation for the stream and associated alluvial deposits must be based on methods of in situ decontamination.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11030110
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33818
Type: article
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