Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils

The circular economy seeks to minimize the use of raw materials and waste generation. In this context, here we addressed the use of dunite mining tailings and subproducts to stabilize metal(oid)s in polluted soils. We first characterized the dunite mining tailings and subproducts, and a paradigmatic...

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Main Authors: Diego Baragaño, Rubén Forján, Juan María Menéndez Aguado, Marcos Covián Martino, Pamela Díaz García, Javier Martínez Rubio, Juan José Álvarez Rueda, José Luis R. Gallego
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/8/481
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spelling doaj-2322b00eb4844fffa086d7c3bca09a822020-11-25T01:57:18ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2019-08-019848110.3390/min9080481min9080481Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted SoilsDiego Baragaño0Rubén Forján1Juan María Menéndez Aguado2Marcos Covián Martino3Pamela Díaz García4Javier Martínez Rubio5Juan José Álvarez Rueda6José Luis R. Gallego7INDUROT and Environmental Technology, Biotechnology and Geochemistry Group, Campus de Mieres, Universidad de Oviedo, 33600 Mieres, Asturias, SpainINDUROT and Environmental Technology, Biotechnology and Geochemistry Group, Campus de Mieres, Universidad de Oviedo, 33600 Mieres, Asturias, SpainPolytechnic School of Mieres, University of Oviedo, 33003 Oviedo, Asturias, SpainPasek Minerales, SAU. Mina Dunita Landoy, 15360 Cariño, A Coruña, SpainPasek Minerales, SAU. Mina Dunita Landoy, 15360 Cariño, A Coruña, SpainPasek Minerales, SAU. Mina Dunita Landoy, 15360 Cariño, A Coruña, SpainPasek Minerales, SAU. Mina Dunita Landoy, 15360 Cariño, A Coruña, SpainINDUROT and Environmental Technology, Biotechnology and Geochemistry Group, Campus de Mieres, Universidad de Oviedo, 33600 Mieres, Asturias, SpainThe circular economy seeks to minimize the use of raw materials and waste generation. In this context, here we addressed the use of dunite mining tailings and subproducts to stabilize metal(oid)s in polluted soils. We first characterized the dunite mining tailings and subproducts, and a paradigmatic polluted soil in depth to determine their chemical and mineralogical properties. Experimental trials using <i>Brassica juncea</i> L. were performed to evaluate the impact of the two materials on vegetation growth, edaphic properties and pollutant stabilization yields. To this end, the plants were grown over 75 days in 1 kg pots containing the polluted soil amended with the dunite materials. Notably, both amendments caused a dramatic decrease in the available Zn and a moderate reduction in available Cu, Cd and Pb. In contrast, the concentration of available As was not modified. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) was improved by treatment with the amendments, allowing an increase in the biomass harvested. The immobilization mechanism achieved was probably due to an increase in pH and CEC. In conclusion, the dunite tailings and subproducts could be effective amendments for stabilizing polluted soil. This work paves the way for additional studies with distinct types of soils and conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/8/481dunitesoilstabilizationmetal(oid)smining
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author Diego Baragaño
Rubén Forján
Juan María Menéndez Aguado
Marcos Covián Martino
Pamela Díaz García
Javier Martínez Rubio
Juan José Álvarez Rueda
José Luis R. Gallego
spellingShingle Diego Baragaño
Rubén Forján
Juan María Menéndez Aguado
Marcos Covián Martino
Pamela Díaz García
Javier Martínez Rubio
Juan José Álvarez Rueda
José Luis R. Gallego
Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
Minerals
dunite
soil
stabilization
metal(oid)s
mining
author_facet Diego Baragaño
Rubén Forján
Juan María Menéndez Aguado
Marcos Covián Martino
Pamela Díaz García
Javier Martínez Rubio
Juan José Álvarez Rueda
José Luis R. Gallego
author_sort Diego Baragaño
title Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
title_short Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
title_full Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
title_fullStr Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
title_full_unstemmed Reuse of Dunite Mining Waste and Subproducts for the Stabilization of Metal(oid)s in Polluted Soils
title_sort reuse of dunite mining waste and subproducts for the stabilization of metal(oid)s in polluted soils
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The circular economy seeks to minimize the use of raw materials and waste generation. In this context, here we addressed the use of dunite mining tailings and subproducts to stabilize metal(oid)s in polluted soils. We first characterized the dunite mining tailings and subproducts, and a paradigmatic polluted soil in depth to determine their chemical and mineralogical properties. Experimental trials using <i>Brassica juncea</i> L. were performed to evaluate the impact of the two materials on vegetation growth, edaphic properties and pollutant stabilization yields. To this end, the plants were grown over 75 days in 1 kg pots containing the polluted soil amended with the dunite materials. Notably, both amendments caused a dramatic decrease in the available Zn and a moderate reduction in available Cu, Cd and Pb. In contrast, the concentration of available As was not modified. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) was improved by treatment with the amendments, allowing an increase in the biomass harvested. The immobilization mechanism achieved was probably due to an increase in pH and CEC. In conclusion, the dunite tailings and subproducts could be effective amendments for stabilizing polluted soil. This work paves the way for additional studies with distinct types of soils and conditions.
topic dunite
soil
stabilization
metal(oid)s
mining
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/8/481
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