废弃铅锌矿溪流沉积物中优先污染物的源定量识别与控制

IF 3.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Jie Cao, Zhao-hui Guo, Rui Xu, Wen-jun Cai, Xi-yuan Xiao
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沉积物是采矿环境中重要的金属汇。本研究采用正矩阵因式分解(PMF)、随机森林(RF)和模糊层次分析法(FAHP)相结合的方法,研究源于废弃铅锌矿的溪流沉积物中有毒元素的来源归属和释放效应。结果表明,综合 PMF-RF-FAHP 方法可以定量识别金属源,并确定矿区内控制措施的优先次序。矿井溪流沉积物的主要污染源被确定为从矿石分拣区释放的有毒元素,其次是采矿区的污染。有毒元素从矿山向溪流沉积物的迁移受地表水流的影响,其中上游矿石分拣区是尾矿区、河岸带和危险废物填埋场污染的重要因素。溪流沉积物中主要有毒元素如 As、Cd、Sb 和 Tl 的含量分别大大超过了中国溪流沉积物的背景值。土壤和沉积物中 As、Cd、Sb 和 Tl 的来源相似度均超过 60%。矿石分拣区占 As 污染的 48%、Cd 污染的 82%、Sb 污染的 78%,而采矿区占 Tl 污染的 94%。这项研究为确定富含砷和镉等有毒元素的矿山的污染源提供了一种有价值的方法。无论是在矿山工业化期间,还是在废弃之后,这项研究都对追踪金属污染和促进区域环境管理具有重要价值和帮助。
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Source quantitative identification and control for preferential contaminants in stream sediments from an abandoned lead/zinc mine

Sediment is an important sink for metals within mining environments. This study employs a combination of positive matrix factorization (PMF), random forest (RF) and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) to investigate the source attribution and released effects of toxic elements in stream sediments originating from an abandoned lead/zinc mine. The results show that the integrated PMF-RF-FAHP approach allows for the quantitative identification of metal sources and the prioritization of control measures within the mine. The primary source of contamination in the mine stream sediments was identified as the toxic elements releasing from the ore sorting area, followed by contributions from the mining area. The transport of toxic elements from mine into stream sediments is influenced by surface water flows, of which the upstream ore sorting area is an important factor to the contamination of the tailings area, riparian zone and hazardous waste landfills. The levels of main toxic elements, such as As, Cd, Sb, and Tl in stream sediments significantly exceed the background values for stream sediments in China, respectively. The similarities in sources for As, Cd, Sb and Tl in both soils and sediments exceeded 60%. The ore sorting area accounted for 48% of As, 82% of Cd and 78% of Sb contamination, while the mining area accounted for 94% of Tl contamination. This study presents a valuable methodology for pinpointing pollutant sources in mines rich in toxic elements like As and Cd. It is valuable and helpful to provide insights into tracing metal contamination and facilitating regional environmental management, both during mine industrialization and after abandonment.

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Journal of Central South University
Journal of Central South University METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
CiteScore
6.10
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6.80%
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242
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Focuses on the latest research achievements in mining and metallurgy Coverage spans across materials science and engineering, metallurgical science and engineering, mineral processing, geology and mining, chemical engineering, and mechanical, electronic and information engineering
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