
pmid: 22481180
Aided phytostabilization using a combination of compost, zerovalent iron grit and coal fly ash (CZA) amendments and revegetation effectively promoted the biological recovery of mining spoils generated at a gold mine in Portugal. Selective dissolution of spoil samples in combination with solid phase characterization using microbeam X-ray absorption near edge structure (μXANES) spectroscopy and microbeam X-ray fluorescence (μXRF) mapping were used to assess As associations in spoils ten years after CZA treatment. The results show that As preferentially associates with poorly crystalline Fe-oxyhydroxides as opposed to crystalline Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide phases. The crystalline Fe(III)-phases dominated in the treated spoil and exceeded those of the untreated spoil three-fold, but only 2.6-6.8% of total As was associated with this fraction. Correlation maps of As:Fe reveal that As in the CZA-treated spoils is primarily contained in surface coatings as precipitates and sorbates. Arsenic binding with poorly crystalline Fe-oxyhydroxides did not inhibit As uptake by plants.
Portugal, μXRF mapping, Iron, 610, Plant Development, Chemical Fractionation, Plants, déchet minier, Coal Ash, XANES, Mining, Arsenic, iron, Biodegradation, Environmental, selective dissolution, [SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Soil Pollutants, [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Environmental Monitoring
Portugal, μXRF mapping, Iron, 610, Plant Development, Chemical Fractionation, Plants, déchet minier, Coal Ash, XANES, Mining, Arsenic, iron, Biodegradation, Environmental, selective dissolution, [SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Soil Pollutants, [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Environmental Monitoring
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