Author/Authors :
Mohammad، Ghomi نويسنده Department of Mining Engineering , , Ghadimi، Fereidoon نويسنده Department of Mining Engineering , , Hajati، Abdolmotaleb نويسنده Department of Mining Engineering ,
Abstract :
Soil contamination in the vicinity of the abandoned Lakan Lead and Zinc Mine was
studied. The results showed that over the past decades, the environmental pollution was
caused by Lead, Zinc tailings dam and acid mine drainage. The average of Lead, Zinc,
Cadmium, Copper and Nickel is 1295, 4273, 27, 185 and 92 mg/kg, respectively in the
soils of tailings dam. These metals were continuously dispersed downstream from the
tailings dam. Geoaccumulation index (Igeo), enrichment factor (EF) and contamination
degree (Cd) indicate moderate to high contamination of Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Copper,
Nickel and Cobalt and low contamination of Mercury in soils. Factor and cluster analysis
indicate that Cadmium, Lead and Zinc were mainly derived from an anthropogenic source
(such as mining and smelting of metal ores), but Cobalt and Mercury were controlled by
natural source. Copper and Nickel appeared to be sourced both anthropogenically and
naturally.