Use of multivariable and redundancy analysis to assess the behavior of metals and arsenic in urban soil and road dust affected by metallic mining as a base for risk assessment.

作者: M. Gabarrón , A. Faz , J.A. Acosta

DOI: 10.1016/J.JENVMAN.2017.10.034

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摘要: The vicinity of abandoned mining ponds to populated areas may suppose a high environmental and health risk being necessary evaluate unreclaimed as source metal(loid)s. In order the behaviour metals arsenic from tailing their effects in urban areas, 10 mine wastes samples, soil road dust samples were collected two districts (La Union Mazarron, SE Spain). Physicochemical properties total, available water-soluble concentration (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Mn, Pb, Zn) As analyzed. Results suggest enrichment Pb Zn both studied towns. Multivariable analysis indicated that Cd, La soil, As, Fe Mazarron come districts. addition, redundancy showed mobility metal(loid)s related sources more influenced by total concentration, while with lithogeny origin affected physicochemical properties.

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