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Li Y. T., Becquer Thierry, Dai J., Quantin C., Benedetti M. F. (2009). Ion activity and distribution of heavy metals in acid mine drainage polluted subtropical soils. Environmental Pollution, 157 (4), p. 1249-1257. ISSN 0269-7491.

Titre du document
Ion activity and distribution of heavy metals in acid mine drainage polluted subtropical soils
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000264782700026
Auteurs
Li Y. T., Becquer Thierry, Dai J., Quantin C., Benedetti M. F.
Source
Environmental Pollution, 2009, 157 (4), p. 1249-1257 ISSN 0269-7491
The oxidative dissolution of mine wastes gives rise to acidic, metal-enriched mine drainage (AMD) and has typically posed an additional risk to the environment. The poly-metallic mine Dabaoshan in South China is an excellent test site to understand the processes affecting the surrounding polluted agricultural fields. Our objectives were firstly to investigate metal ion activity in soil solution, distribution in solid constituents, and spatial distribution in samples, secondly to determine dominant environment factors controlling metal activity in the long-term AMD-polluted subtropical soils. Soil Column Donnan Membrane Technology (SC-DMT) combined with sequential extraction shows that unusually large proportion of the metal ions are present as free ion in the soil solutions. The narrow range of low pH values prevents any pH effects during the binding onto oxides or organic matter. The differences in speciation of the soil solutions may explain the different soil degradation observed between paddy and non-paddy soils.
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Pédologie [068]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010044346]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010044346
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