THE FLUX OF CD, CU, PB AND ZN IN MINING POLLUTED SOILS

Citation
G. Merrington et Bj. Alloway, THE FLUX OF CD, CU, PB AND ZN IN MINING POLLUTED SOILS, Water, air and soil pollution, 73(1-4), 1994, pp. 333-344
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
73
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
333 - 344
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1994)73:1-4<333:TFOCCP>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The monitoring of heavy metal deposition onto soils surrounding old Pb -Zn mines in two locations in the UK has shown that relatively large a mounts of Cd, Pb, Zn and, in one case, Cu are entering the soil annual ly. Small particles of ore minerals in windblown mine tailings were fo und to be contributing up to 1.46 g m-1 yr-1 of Pb, 1.41 g m-2 yr-1 of Zn and 0.027 g m-2 yr-1 of Cd. However, when these inputs from bulk d eposition are compared with the concentrations of the same metals with in the soil profiles it is apparent that relatively little long-term a ccumulation is occurring. Metals are being lost from the soil profiles , probably through leaching. A calculated relative retention parameter gave values that ranged from 0.01 to 0.17 for Cd, 0.11 to 0.19 for Zn , 0.32 to 0.63 for Cu and over 1 for Pb. These relative retention valu es were found to follow the order of electronegativity of the elements concerned: Pb> Cu> Zn> Cd. Distribution coefficient (Kd) values quant ifying the adsorptive capacity of the mine soils for Cd and Pb showed marked differences for the two metals (12 to 69 cm3 g-1 for Cd and 14 to 126 cm3 g-1 for Pb) and may, in part, account for the two to one hu ndred-fold variation in the relative retention parameter for the diffe rent metals within these soils.