Title of article :
Release of toxic metals and metalloids from Los Rueldos
mercury mine (Asturias, Spain)
Author/Authors :
J. Loredo*، نويسنده , , R. A´ lvarez، نويسنده , , A. Ordo´n?ez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The abandoned mercury mining works of bLos RueldosQ are located 20 km from Oviedo, along the northwestern border of
the Asturian Central Coal Basin, in an area with intense tectonization. Hg mainly appears as cinnabar, but occasionally
metacinnabar and native Hg are present; associated with Hg ore appear As-rich minerals (arsenopyrite, As-rich pyrite, realgar
and scorodite). In the spoil heap, Hg content ranges from 14 to 2224 mg kg 1, and As from 4746 to 62,196 mg kg 1. Mine
drainage and spoil heap leachates show acidic conditions (pH: 2.43–2.50), 2900–4600 mg l 1 sulphate, 1.4–9.2 mg l 1 As,
0.03–0.48 mg l 1 Pb, and 3.6–14 Ag l 1 Hg. According to the analytical data and characteristics of the site, the application of
corrective measurements to avoid the dispersion of contaminants in the environment must be considered.
Keywords :
Abandoned mining , Pollution , environmental geochemistry , mercury , arsenic
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment