Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal)
Uranium and thorium are toxic in different environments. The exploitation of uranium mines and associated mine drainage leaching towards streams, sediments, and soils cause relevant pollution. The U-mine areas present high concentrations of potentially toxic elements with several consequences to eco...
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doaj-9c776b6fa2b54f979369205b136592f82020-11-25T04:05:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01107866786610.3390/app10217866Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal)Margarida Antunes0António Santos1Teresa Valente2Teresa Albuquerque3Institute of Earth Sciences, Campus de Gualtar, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalGeoBioTec–Department Geosciences, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalInstitute of Earth Sciences, Campus de Gualtar, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalInstitute of Earth Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Campus da Talagueira, University of Évora, 6000-767 Castelo Branco, PortugalUranium and thorium are toxic in different environments. The exploitation of uranium mines and associated mine drainage leaching towards streams, sediments, and soils cause relevant pollution. The U-mine areas present high concentrations of potentially toxic elements with several consequences to ecosystems and human health. Physicochemical and potentially toxic elements of mine dumps, stream sediments, and soils from the Canto Lagar uranium mine area (Central Portugal) were analyzed. Stream sediments, soils, and mine dumps show a large range in the concentration values of Fe, U, As, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Th, suggesting geological and mine contributions. Most of the selected potential toxic elements from sediments present a low to moderate contamination degree, except for As, W, and U, which vary between high and very high contamination index. The soils must not be used in agricultural or residential activities due to contamination in As and U. This abandoned mine represents an environmental risk due to the spatial mobility and dispersion of potentially toxic elements from the dumps to the sediments and soils, as well as by surface runoff and wind.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7866uranium minesdumpsstream sedimentssoilsPortugal |
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Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal) |
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Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal) |
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Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal) |
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Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal) |
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Spatial Mobility of U and Th in a U-enriched Area (Central Portugal) |
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spatial mobility of u and th in a u-enriched area (central portugal) |
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Uranium and thorium are toxic in different environments. The exploitation of uranium mines and associated mine drainage leaching towards streams, sediments, and soils cause relevant pollution. The U-mine areas present high concentrations of potentially toxic elements with several consequences to ecosystems and human health. Physicochemical and potentially toxic elements of mine dumps, stream sediments, and soils from the Canto Lagar uranium mine area (Central Portugal) were analyzed. Stream sediments, soils, and mine dumps show a large range in the concentration values of Fe, U, As, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Th, suggesting geological and mine contributions. Most of the selected potential toxic elements from sediments present a low to moderate contamination degree, except for As, W, and U, which vary between high and very high contamination index. The soils must not be used in agricultural or residential activities due to contamination in As and U. This abandoned mine represents an environmental risk due to the spatial mobility and dispersion of potentially toxic elements from the dumps to the sediments and soils, as well as by surface runoff and wind. |
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uranium mines dumps stream sediments soils Portugal |
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