2024
DOI: 10.3389/ftox.2024.1334169
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Assessment of ecotoxicological effects of Fojo coal mine waste elutriate in aquatic species (Douro Coalfield, North Portugal)

Aracelis Narayan,
Bárbara S. Diogo,
Catarina Mansilha
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: The exploitation of anthracite A in the Pejão mining complex (Douro Coalfield, North Portugal) resulted in the formation of several coal waste piles without proper environmental control. In 2017, a new pedological zonation emerged in the Fojo area, after the ignition and self-burning of some of the coal waste piles, namely: unburned coal waste (UW); burned coal waste, and a cover layer (BW and CL, respectively); uphill soil (US); mixed burned coal waste (MBW); downhill soil (DS). This study aimed… Show more

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“…This research is part of a multidisciplinary project encompassing other subjects, namely ecotoxicology and environmental geochemistry (the latest is ongoing). The ecotoxicological study assessed the effects of soil leachates in seed germination and individual and subindividual parameters in Lactuca sativa [22], as well as the toxicity effects of soil leachates in aquatic species (Allivibrio fischeri, Lemna minor, and Daphnia magna)- [23]. In the ecotoxicological study, pedological zoning was defined, and the hydropedological zoning established in the present work (see Sections 2 and 3) is a development and upgrade of this preliminary zoning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research is part of a multidisciplinary project encompassing other subjects, namely ecotoxicology and environmental geochemistry (the latest is ongoing). The ecotoxicological study assessed the effects of soil leachates in seed germination and individual and subindividual parameters in Lactuca sativa [22], as well as the toxicity effects of soil leachates in aquatic species (Allivibrio fischeri, Lemna minor, and Daphnia magna)- [23]. In the ecotoxicological study, pedological zoning was defined, and the hydropedological zoning established in the present work (see Sections 2 and 3) is a development and upgrade of this preliminary zoning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%