2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.101
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Risk assessment of an abandoned pyrite mine in Spain based on direct toxicity assays

Abstract: El acceso a la versión del editor puede requerir la suscripción del recurso Access to the published version may require subscription AbstractThis research reports the risk assessment of an abandoned pyrite mine using direct toxicity assays of soil and groundwater samples taken at the site. The toxicity of As and heavy metals from mining soils to soil and aquatic organisms was studied using the Multispecies Soil System (MS-3) in soil columns. Ecotoxicological assessment was performed with soil samples diluted … Show more

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“…Polish waste is classified as (1) inert, (2) non-hazardous and (3) hazardous (Journal of Law 2015). It turns out that physicochemical analyses are not enough to assess the toxicity of waste, because many contaminants can affect each other (García-Gómez et al 2014b). Therefore, ecotoxicological methods are used, which indicate the impact on biota (García-Lorenzo et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polish waste is classified as (1) inert, (2) non-hazardous and (3) hazardous (Journal of Law 2015). It turns out that physicochemical analyses are not enough to assess the toxicity of waste, because many contaminants can affect each other (García-Gómez et al 2014b). Therefore, ecotoxicological methods are used, which indicate the impact on biota (García-Lorenzo et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, AP E was higher in IUS than for the other soil groups (Table 5B), which seems to indicate increased As mobility associated with soil management and soil use. According to Dias et al (2009) and García-Gómez et al (2013) this fact might be related with higher soil pH (Table 4B).…”
Section: Assessing the Origin Of As In Soilsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Humandriven production activities, especially mining, severely disturb the land and generate tailings, often leading to extremely serious soil erosion (Duque et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2016;García-Gómez et al, 2014;Gharibreza et al, 2013;Meng et al, 2012;Riley, 1995). The soil erosion process in mining regions releases complex chemical substances into the surrounding environment, including nutrients, heavy metals, radioactive elements, and other contaminants, thereby threatening ecological security (Pascaud et al, 2015;Nascimento et al, 2012;Weng et al, 2012;Gao and Zhou, 2011;Mol and Ouboter, 2004;Razo et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%