Mining's legacy: Unraveling the impacts of acid mine drainage on the rivers and streams of the Santa Catarina coal region, Brazil

Albert Teixeira Cardoso, Fernando Mainardi Fan
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Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is a major environmental concern associated with coal mining activities, leading to the deterioration of water quality and posing significant risks to aquatic ecosystems and human health. In this study, we analyzed the physicochemical parameters of water samples collected from rivers and streams affected by mining in the Santa Catarina coal region, Brazil, to assess the extent and severity of AMD impact. Our findings reveal a substantial increase in element concentrations, including Fe, Mn, Al, and major cations (Na, Mg, Ca, and K), with some values exceeding background levels by several orders of magnitude. The majority of the samples exhibited acidic pH values, with only 24% and 34% within the limits established by the Ministry of Health and the geochemical background, respectively. Strong correlations between physicochemical parameters, such as pH and EH, and between acidity, sulfate, and metals, highlight the role of pyrite oxidation and mineral dissolution in generating AMD. Although most samples presented values within the established limits for toxic metals (Cu, Cd, Pb, As, and Hg), high concentrations of Zn were observed, exceeding regulatory and background limits. The results of this study emphasize the need for continuous monitoring and assessment of water quality in the region and contribute to a deeper understanding of the extent and severity of AMD in the Santa Catarina coal region.
采矿业的遗产:揭示酸性矿井排水对巴西圣卡塔琳娜煤区河流和溪流的影响
酸性矿井排水(AMD)是与煤矿开采活动相关的一个主要环境问题,它导致水质恶化,对水生生态系统和人类健康构成重大风险。在这项研究中,我们分析了从巴西圣卡塔琳娜煤区受采矿影响的河流和溪流中采集的水样的物理化学参数,以评估 AMD 影响的范围和严重程度。我们的研究结果表明,铁、锰、铝和主要阳离子(Na、Mg、Ca 和 K)等元素的浓度大幅上升,有些数值甚至超过了背景水平几个数量级。大多数样本的 pH 值呈酸性,分别只有 24% 和 34% 的样本 pH 值在卫生部规定的限值和地球化学背景值范围内。pH 值和 EH 值等理化参数之间,以及酸度、硫酸盐和金属之间的强相关性,凸显了黄铁矿氧化和矿物溶解在产生 AMD 过程中的作用。虽然大多数样本中有毒金属(铜、镉、铅、砷和汞)的含量都在规定限值之内,但观察到锌的浓度很高,超过了规定限值和背景限值。这项研究的结果表明,有必要对该地区的水质进行持续监测和评估,并有助于深入了解圣卡塔琳娜煤炭地区 AMD 的范围和严重程度。
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