Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)

The article presents the results of preliminary geochemical and mineralogical studies of technogenic soils (Technosols) of abandoned iron ore mines on the Ławęczna Hill near Miedziana Góra in the Holy Cross (Świętokrzyskie) Mountains, southcentral Poland. The results of chemical analyses (XRF) were...

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Main Authors: Swęd Maciej, Niedzielski Przemysław
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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spelling doaj-1b514c3a0b7c4822ad96b27f996b3e112020-11-25T00:57:15ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752018-03-01691283810.2478/ssa-2018-0004ssa-2018-0004Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)Swęd Maciej0Niedzielski Przemysław1Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences, Institute of Geology, 12 Bogumiła Krygowskiego Str., 61-680 Poznań, PolandAdam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Faculty of Chemistry, 89 b Umultowska Str., 61-614Poznań, PolandThe article presents the results of preliminary geochemical and mineralogical studies of technogenic soils (Technosols) of abandoned iron ore mines on the Ławęczna Hill near Miedziana Góra in the Holy Cross (Świętokrzyskie) Mountains, southcentral Poland. The results of chemical analyses (XRF) were used to calculate the soil enrichment factors of arsenic, copper, iron, lead and zinc, and compare the element concentrations to their levels in uncontaminated soils across Poland and in the city of Kielce. The highest values of soil enrichment factors of metals (As 27.699, Ni 26.455, Cu 9.353, Zn 3.344, Pb 0.62) were recorded for the sand fraction composed of iron oxyhydroxides and hematite, whereas the lowest (Ni 0.22, Cu 0.069, Zn 0.007, Pb 0.028) for the clay–silt and sand fractions, which were primarily composed of calcite and quartz as well as for gravel fraction. The clay-silt fraction shows the highest enrichment in arsenic (27.69). The examined metals and arsenic show positive geochemical anomalies.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2018.69.issue-1/ssa-2018-0004/ssa-2018-0004.xml?format=INTGeochemical backgroundtechnogenic soilsold mine heapsgeochemical anomaly
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Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
Soil Science Annual
Geochemical background
technogenic soils
old mine heaps
geochemical anomaly
author_facet Swęd Maciej
Niedzielski Przemysław
author_sort Swęd Maciej
title Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
title_short Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
title_full Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
title_fullStr Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
title_sort geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the ławęczna area (holy cross mountains, south-central poland)
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The article presents the results of preliminary geochemical and mineralogical studies of technogenic soils (Technosols) of abandoned iron ore mines on the Ławęczna Hill near Miedziana Góra in the Holy Cross (Świętokrzyskie) Mountains, southcentral Poland. The results of chemical analyses (XRF) were used to calculate the soil enrichment factors of arsenic, copper, iron, lead and zinc, and compare the element concentrations to their levels in uncontaminated soils across Poland and in the city of Kielce. The highest values of soil enrichment factors of metals (As 27.699, Ni 26.455, Cu 9.353, Zn 3.344, Pb 0.62) were recorded for the sand fraction composed of iron oxyhydroxides and hematite, whereas the lowest (Ni 0.22, Cu 0.069, Zn 0.007, Pb 0.028) for the clay–silt and sand fractions, which were primarily composed of calcite and quartz as well as for gravel fraction. The clay-silt fraction shows the highest enrichment in arsenic (27.69). The examined metals and arsenic show positive geochemical anomalies.
topic Geochemical background
technogenic soils
old mine heaps
geochemical anomaly
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