Author/Authors :
J.M. Murillo، نويسنده , , T. Mara?n´on، نويسنده , , F. CabreraU، نويسنده , , R. L´opez، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The collapse of a pyrite-mining, tailing dam on 25 April 1998 contaminated approximately 2000 ha of croplands
along the Agrio and Guadiamar river valleys in southern Spain. This paper reports the accumulation of chemical
elements in soil and in two crops } sunflower and sorghum } affected by the spill. Total concentrations of As, Bi,
Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Sb, Tl and Zn in spill-affected soils were greater than in adjacent, unaffected soils. Leaves of
spill-affected crop plants had higher nutrient K, Ca and Mg for sunflower and N and K for sorghum. concentrations
than controls, indicating a ‘fertilising’ effect caused by the sludge. Seeds of spill-affected sunflower plants did
accumulate more As, Cd, Cu and Zn than controls, but values were below toxic levels. Leaves of sorghum plants
accumulated more As, Bi, Cd, Mn, Pb, Tl and Zn than controls, but these values were also below toxic levels for
livestock consumption. In general, none of the heavy metals studied in both crops reached either phytotoxic or toxic
levels for humans or livestock. Nevertheless, a continuous monitoring of heavy metal accumulation in soil and plants
must be established in the spill-affected area.
Keywords :
Guadiamar river , Pyrite tailings , sorghum , Sunflower , Toxicity levels , Heavy metals