评估坦桑尼亚湿地植物处理酸性矿井排水的潜力

A. MarwA
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当采矿活动中的硫化矿物质与水和空气接触,产生 pH 值低、硫酸盐和金属含量高的水时,就会产生酸性矿井排水。处理酸性矿井排水是全球金矿开采作业中的一大挑战,而且成本高昂。本研究旨在筛选和实验测试当地潜在的湿地植物,用于酸性矿井排水处理。选定的湿地植物在一个 12 升的塑料容器中进行测试,模拟湿地处理。研究结果显示,六种植物中有四种在酸性矿井排水条件下存活。在 63 天的实验监测中,这些植物都存活了下来,其中包括白花香柏(Cyperus imbricatus)、紫花丹参(Pennisetum purpureum)、花叶香蒲(Typha latifolia)和毛蕊花(Phragmites mauritianus)。其余两种植物--水生苕子和睡莲(莕菜科)--在实验后七天内死亡。存活下来的植物能够将酸碱度从 3.2 提高到 7.1,并降低酸性矿井排水中的硫酸盐和金属含量。此外,这四种植物还能改善水质 94% 以上,显著降低重金属含量(锰从 53 毫克/升降至 1 毫克/升,镍从 2.4 毫克/升降至 0.3 毫克/升,铁从 2.3 毫克/升降至 0.03 毫克/升)。这项研究表明,选定的当地湿地植物有可能成为一种处理酸性矿井排水的可持续技术。
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Evaluation of wetland plants treatment potentials for acid mine drainage in Tanzania
Acid mine drainage occurs when sulfide minerals in mining activities come into contact with water and air, generating water with a low pH, high levels of sulfate, and metals. Treating acid mine drainage is a major challenge in gold mining operations worldwide and can be very costly. This study aims to screen and experimentally test potential local wetland plants for acid mine drainage treatment. Selected wetland plants were tested in a 12-liter plastic container, simulating a wetland treatment. The results of this study revealed that four out of six plants survived under acid mine drainage conditions. These plants included Cyperus imbricatus, Pennisetum purpureum, Typha latifolia, and Phragmites mauritianus,which all showed survival over the 63 days of experimental monitoring. The remaining two plants, Ipomea aquatica and water lotus (Nymphaeaceae), died within seven days of the experiment. The surviving plants were able to increase the pH from 3.2 to 7.1 and lower the levels of sulfate and metals in the acid mine drainage water. Furthermore, these four plants were able to improve the water quality by more than 94%, reducing heavy metal levels significantly (Mn from 53 to 1 mg/L, Ni from 2.4 to 0.3 mg/L, and Fe from 2.3 to 0.03 mg/L). This study suggests that selected local wetland plants have the potential to be a sustainable technology for treating acid mine drainage water.
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