尾矿
浸出(土壤学)
环境科学
重金属
吸附
环境化学
稀土
采矿工程
地质学
地球科学
化学
冶金
土壤科学
土壤水分
材料科学
有机化学
作者
Shuai Tian,Zuwen Liu,Qing Mao,Hongmei Ye,Changshun Tian,Yichun Zhu,Linan Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116642
摘要
Following ion-adsorption rare earth mining, the residual tailings experience considerable heavy metal contamination and gradually evolve into a pollution source. Therefore, the leaching characteristics and environmental impact of heavy metals in ion-adsorption rare earth tailings require immediate and thorough investigation. This study adopted batch and column experiments to investigate the leaching behaviour of heavy metals in tailings and assess the impact of tailings on paddy soil, thereby providing a scientific basis for environmental protection in mining areas. The results showed that Mn, Zn, and Pb contents were 431.67, 155.05, and 264.33 mg·kg −1 , respectively, which were several times higher than their respective background values, thereby indicating significant heavy metal contamination in the tailings. The batch leaching experiment indicated that Mn and Pb were priority control heavy metals. Heavy metals were divided into fast and slow leaching stages. The Mn and Pb leaching concentrations far exceeded environmental limits. The DoseResp model perfectly fitted the leaching of all heavy metals from the tailings (R 2 > 0.99). In conjunction with the findings of the column experiment and correlation analysis, the chemical form, rainfall pH, ammonia nitrogen, and mineral properties were identified as the primary factors controlling heavy metal release from tailings. Rainfall primarily caused heavy metal migration in the acid-extraction form from the tailings. The tailing leachate not only introduced heavy metals into the paddy soil but also caused the transformation of the chemical form of heavy metals in the paddy soil, further exacerbating the environmental risk posed by heavy metals. The study findings are significant for environmental conservation in mining areas and implementing environmentally friendly practices in rare earth mining. • Explore the leaching behavior of heavy metals by batch and column experiments. • The leaching rate of Mn and Pb was much higher than that of Zn and Cr. • The DoseResp model fitted the leaching of all heavy metals well. • Heavy metals release was related to chemical form, pH, NH 4 + − N , mineral property. • Tailing leachate increases the risk of heavy metals in paddy soil.
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