2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.04.001
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Long term carbon sequestration potential of biosolids-amended copper and molybdenum mine tailings following mine site reclamation

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“…Previous studies have confirmed the existence of Sulfobacillus in mine tailings (Coral et al, 2018;Yu et al, 2018), and members of this genus have the ability to oxidize or reduce Fe(III) and oxidize sulfur (Dold et al, 2005). This ability is important because by adhering to mineral surfaces and further enhancing sulfide mineral oxidation, Sulfobacillus likely leads to a high mineral dissolution rate (Becker et al, 2011;Li et al, 2016). Although none of the cbbL or cbbM genes identified in our study were highly homologous to genes in Leptospirillum, Marín et al (2017) reported that rTCA carbon fixation pathway genes were mainly found in Leptospirillum spp.…”
Section: The Effect Of Fes 2 On Bacterial Carbon Sequestration In Minmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Previous studies have confirmed the existence of Sulfobacillus in mine tailings (Coral et al, 2018;Yu et al, 2018), and members of this genus have the ability to oxidize or reduce Fe(III) and oxidize sulfur (Dold et al, 2005). This ability is important because by adhering to mineral surfaces and further enhancing sulfide mineral oxidation, Sulfobacillus likely leads to a high mineral dissolution rate (Becker et al, 2011;Li et al, 2016). Although none of the cbbL or cbbM genes identified in our study were highly homologous to genes in Leptospirillum, Marín et al (2017) reported that rTCA carbon fixation pathway genes were mainly found in Leptospirillum spp.…”
Section: The Effect Of Fes 2 On Bacterial Carbon Sequestration In Minmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…4), indicating high consistency of dominant autotrophic bacterial genera in different mine tailings. It is possible that acidophilic and/or autotrophic bacteria might be stimulated under conditions of pyrite oxidization and the availability of organic carbon (Deng et al, 2016;Antonelli et al, 2018); moreover, the main carbon fixers in these two mine tailings may be derived from the same groups. In addition, levels of major ferrous and sulfur-oxidizing genera, autotrophic Leptospirillum and Acidiphilium in YM_ FeS 2 and autotrophic Thiobacillus in SM_FeS 2 , were enhanced, suggesting the synchronization of pyrite oxidization and carbon sequestration in mine tailings.…”
Section: The Effect Of Fes 2 On the Entire Bacterial Community In Minmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although reclamation activities reduce soil carbon loss to some extent, they are time-consuming and challenging. A range of reclamation practices such as topsoil application, selective plantation, use of chemical fertilizer, microbial agents, biochar, industrial or domestic waste, and sewage sludge has been reported to enhance soil carbon pool [18,19]. Out of these, afforestation/reforestation is widely used to restore mine land, but the selection of appropriate tree species is essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Some, including parts of the Big Marsh Park, have been sites for active ecological remediation and have been transformed into vibrant urban parks [8], while others such as U.S. Steel South Works have remained relatively untouched for decades [9]. Common methods to prepare sites in the region for ecosystem construction include phytoremediation or capping with organic material [7, 10]. Nevertheless, it has been observed that because of their mobility, contaminants in slag affect plant growth even with addition of compost, and experiments with different plants used for phytoremediation resulted in low survival [6, 7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%