深陷泥沼:巴西马里亚纳溃坝对生态和社会经济的影响

Geraldo Wilson Fernandes , Fernando F. Goulart , Bernardo D. Ranieri , Marcel S. Coelho , Kirsten Dales , Nina Boesche , Mercedes Bustamante , Felipe A. Carvalho , Daniel C. Carvalho , Rodolfo Dirzo , Stephannie Fernandes , Pedro M. Galetti Jr. , Virginia E. Garcia Millan , Christian Mielke , Jorge L. Ramirez , Ana Neves , Christian Rogass , Sérvio P. Ribeiro , Aldicir Scariot , Britaldo Soares-Filho
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我们回顾了巴西马里亚纳灾难性溃坝对生态和社会经济的影响。Samarco矿业公司的尾矿管理做法最终导致大坝决堤,将5500万至6200万立方米的尾矿突然排入Doce河流域。2015年11月5日,一场泥浆海啸吞没了Bento Rodrigues的一个小区域,沿着663.2公里的轨迹向多塞河及其河口装载了有毒尾矿,并将影响扩大到大西洋海岸。严重的生态影响将减少当地获得渔业资源、清洁水、作物生产基地、水力发电和原材料的机会,从而对41个河岸城市100多万人的生计产生不利影响。对依赖自给农业和渔业的偏远地区弱势群体来说,河流人类社区面临的威胁尤其重要,他们特别容易长期接触重金属。在景观尺度上,我们预测了多种负面影响,从鱼类种群遗传多样性的改变到污染地区的长期植被损失和再生不良。因此,土壤稳定性和径流控制受损将增加进一步地貌扰动的风险,包括滑坡、河岸坍塌和大规模运动。我们提出了空间明确的长期监测框架和优先缓解措施,以应对急性和慢性风险。我们认为,从国家的角度来看,鉴于最近的监管变化破坏了机构治理结构和环境监管的执行,像多奇河这样的灾难性影响可能会变得更加频繁。
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Deep into the mud: ecological and socio-economic impacts of the dam breach in Mariana, Brazil

We review the ecological and socio-economic impacts of the catastrophic dam failure in Mariana, Brazil. Tailing management practices by Samarco mining company ultimately caused a dam breach that abruptly discharged between 55 and 62 million m3 of tailings into the Doce River watershed. On November 5th, 2015, a tsunami of slurry engulfed the small district of Bento Rodrigues, loading the Doce River and its estuary with toxic tailings along a 663.2 km trajectory, extending impacts to the Atlantic coast. Acute ecological impacts will adversely affect livelihoods of more than 1 million people in 41 riparian municipalities by reducing local access to fisheries resources, clean water, crop production sites, hydroelectric power generation and raw materials. The threats to riverine human communities are particularly critical for the disadvantaged populations from remote areas that rely on subsistence agriculture and fisheries, and are uniquely vulnerable to long-term heavy metal exposure. At the landscape scale, we predict multiple negative impacts, ranging from alterations of the genetic diversity of fish populations to long-term vegetation loss and poor regeneration in contaminated areas. Consequently, compromised soil stability and runoff control will increase the risk of further geomorphologic disturbance, including landslides, bank failure and mass movements. We propose spatially explicit long-term monitoring frameworks and priority mitigation measures to cope with acute and chronic risks. We posit that, from a national perspective, disastrous impacts like that of Doce River may become more frequent, given the recent regulatory changes that undermine both institutional governance structures and enforcement of environmental regulation.

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Natureza & Conservacao 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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