2015
DOI: 10.3844/ajessp.2015.145.156
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Preliminary Studies Aimed at the Re-Opening of Pestarena Gold Mine (North-Western Alps, Italy)

Abstract: Abstract:Gold, among all conventional metals subject to a progressive increase in value in the international market, has jumped powerfully into the spotlight during all economic crises. This contingency led to reconsider the dismissing process of some Italian mining sites and in particular at Pestarenain the Anzasca Valley near Macugnaga (NW Alps) -the most important historical gold mine in the Alps. This mine site interests an area of 4 km 2 through about 40 km of tunnels. The orebodies are composed of gold-b… Show more

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“…To fill this gap of information, one of the main objectives of this study was to investigate the fungal community in a decommissioned gold mine site using the NGS method relying on the Illumina metabarcoding. To this aim, the Pestarena mine site where gold extraction and processing activities dates back to the late 1600s (Giuliani et al, 2015 ) was used as the site of concern. In this area, the strong association of gold with As-containing iron sulfides, such as, for instance, arsenopyrite, had led to a historical contamination with this metalloid in addition to mercury, which had been used to facilitate the recovery of gold from its ores in the past centuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fill this gap of information, one of the main objectives of this study was to investigate the fungal community in a decommissioned gold mine site using the NGS method relying on the Illumina metabarcoding. To this aim, the Pestarena mine site where gold extraction and processing activities dates back to the late 1600s (Giuliani et al, 2015 ) was used as the site of concern. In this area, the strong association of gold with As-containing iron sulfides, such as, for instance, arsenopyrite, had led to a historical contamination with this metalloid in addition to mercury, which had been used to facilitate the recovery of gold from its ores in the past centuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%