Leaching Behavior of Metallic Elements from Abandoned Mine Sites in Varying Environmental Factors

Younji Lee, Minseok Park, Seunghun Hyun
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Improper management of abandoned mine sites can cause heavy metal contamination of down-gradient agricultural soil, groundwater, and surface water. In this study, we investigated the effects of changes in environmental factors on the leaching behavior of the heavy metals and suggested future research direction for better risk management of the abandoned mine sites under climate change. Numerous studies showed that the concentration of heavy metals in the leachate frequently exceed the environmental criteria even though the leachable heavy metal was negligible (< 1 % of the total concentration), which indicates that mine soils can be long-term resources of contamination. From the result of batch and column experiments, it has been found that soil properties (e.g., soil pH, redox potential, etc.) affect the leaching behavior by solubility change, complex formation, precipitation, etc. Two-site kinetic leaching models were mainly applied for understanding nonequilibrium leaching behavior of the metals due to heterogeneous physical structure and various binding sites of the soil. Meanwhile, it was also reported that the change in hydrodynamic properties due to rainfall pattern can influence leaching behavior by changing the interfacial interaction between soil and water. Several researchers recognized that extreme weather condition (high temperature and increased drought period) due to climate change can elevate initial leaching concentration of the heavy metal. In reality, climate change can cause the nonequilibrium leaching of the metals by influencing hydrodynamic condition and chemical stability of the soil system. Therefore, future works to precisely predict the heavy metal leaching behavior across abandoned mine sites are necessary and risk management of these sites in response to climate change should be designed.
不同环境因素下废矿区金属元素的浸出行为
矿山废弃地管理不当,会对下坡农业土壤、地下水和地表水造成重金属污染。本研究探讨了环境因素变化对重金属浸出行为的影响,并提出了气候变化下废弃矿区风险管理的未来研究方向。大量研究表明,即使可浸出的重金属可以忽略不计(<总浓度的1%),但渗滤液中重金属的浓度也经常超过环境标准,这表明矿山土壤可能是长期的污染资源。从批式和柱式实验的结果来看,土壤性质(如土壤pH、氧化还原电位等)通过溶解度变化、络合物形成、沉淀等影响淋滤行为。二元动力学淋滤模型主要用于理解由于土壤的非均匀物理结构和不同结合位点导致的金属的非平衡淋滤行为。同时,降雨模式引起的水动力特性变化可以通过改变土壤与水之间的界面相互作用来影响淋滤行为。一些研究人员认识到,气候变化导致的极端天气条件(高温和干旱期增加)可以提高重金属的初始浸出浓度。在现实中,气候变化可通过影响土壤系统的水动力条件和化学稳定性导致金属的非平衡淋滤。因此,未来有必要对废弃矿区的重金属浸出行为进行精确预测,并设计废弃矿区应对气候变化的风险管理。
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