2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.168
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Phytostabilization of mine tailings using compost-assisted direct planting: Translating greenhouse results to the field

Abstract: Standard practice in reclamation of mine tailings is the emplacement of a 15 to 90 cm soil/gravel/rock cap which is then hydro-seeded. In this study we investigate compost-assisted direct planting phytostabilization technology as an alternative to standard cap and plant practices. In phytostabilization the goal is to establish a vegetative cap using native plants that stabilize metals in the root zone with little to no shoot accumulation. The study site is a barren 62-hectare tailings pile characterized by ext… Show more

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“…The concentration of arsenic in the IKMHSS tailings in the top half-meter is 53 mmol kg −1 , while the bulk density of the IKMHSS tailings is about 1.5 kg dm −3 . 4,10 Therefore, the total arsenic that would be contained in the live mesquite root growth volume determined by Ansley et al 51 represents ca. 0.001% of the total arsenic in the bulk tailings.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The concentration of arsenic in the IKMHSS tailings in the top half-meter is 53 mmol kg −1 , while the bulk density of the IKMHSS tailings is about 1.5 kg dm −3 . 4,10 Therefore, the total arsenic that would be contained in the live mesquite root growth volume determined by Ansley et al 51 represents ca. 0.001% of the total arsenic in the bulk tailings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5,10 Briefly, the federal Superfund site is a pyritic tailings pile containing bulk arsenic concentrations of ca. 4 g kg −1 from arsenopyrite that has undergone oxidative weathering in the top 2 m over the past 50 years since deposition.…”
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“…The tailings are characterized by low organic carbon content (0.14 g kg −1 ), hypersalinity (EC 6.5–9.0 ds m −1 ), poor substrate structure [6,7], and the complete absence of vegetation. Both a controlled 1-year greenhouse mesocosm study [7,34] and a 7-year field trial [31] have been conducted to develop phytostabilization strategies for heavy metal containment at this site. This study examines plant-microbe relationships for buffalo grass plants grown in IKMHHS tailings from both the mesocosm study and field trial, as described below.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study we evaluate rhizoplane and rhizosphere bacterial communities of buffalo plants grown in pyritic tailings from the Iron King Mine and Humboldt Smelter Superfund (IKMHSS) site in Dewey-Humboldt, AZ from previously described mesocosm [7] and field trial [31] experiments. We contend that understanding the factors controlling rhizoplane microbial colonization patterns will provide important insights into the significance of plant-microbe associations to plant survival during phytostabilization of acidic mine tailings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%