Assessment of metal(loid) and natural radionuclide pollution in surface sediments of an estuary affected by mining and phosphogypsum releases
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2024-08-08
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The prolonged impact over the Tinto River estuary by both the significant pollution by acid mine drainage (AMD) affecting
this river and the polluted releases from phosphogypsum (PG) piles has led to the severe environmental degradation of
this ecosystem. The aim of this work was to assess the current environmental quality of the Tinto River estuary through the
study of the spatial distribution of metal(loid)s and natural radionuclides in the surface sediments from the channel edge.
The sediments contain mean concentrations 5–20 times higher than the background values for pollutants such as Zn, As, Cu,
Pb, or U, and up to two orders of magnitude higher for P. The studied sediments are heavily polluted by toxic heavy metals
and metalloids (Pb, Zn, Cu, and As) according to the US EPA guidelines. Most of the analyzed sediment samples are also
strongly polluted by long-lived natural radionuclides, mainly U-isotopes and 210Pb with concentrations up to one order of
magnitude higher than unpolluted sediments, mostly due to the contribution by the PG leachates. The enrichment factors
(EF) were extremely high (EF > 50) for As and very severe enrichment (25 ≤ EF < 50) for P, Cd, Zn, Cu, and Pb.
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Guerrero, J.L., Barba-Lobo, A., Romero-Forte, C. et al. Assessment of metal(loid) and natural radionuclide pollution in surface sediments of an estuary affected by mining and phosphogypsum releases. Environ Sci Pollut Res 31, 51489–51503 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-34439-8
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