尼日利亚中贝努埃海槽阿鲁夫铅锌矿区土壤和地表水重金属污染

C. I. Adamu, T. Nganje
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本文旨在研究尼日利亚中贝努埃海槽Arufu铅锌矿周围土壤和地表水中重金属的分散性质。采集并分析了矿坑及邻近露头的岩样、矿坑及邻近溪流的水样。还分析了从矿山废料和邻近地区以及从森林收集的土壤样本,作为对照。采用原子吸收分光光度计(AAS)对样品中的Fe、Zn、Mn、Cu、Pb、Cr、As、Cd和Ag进行分析。测定了土壤样品的有机质(OM)含量以及土壤和水样的pH值。结果表明:土壤OM含量普遍较低(4 + 1.1%),土壤和水样的pH值分别为6.30 ~ 8.00和5.60 ~ 7.80。此外,基岩上发育的土壤重金属含量正常(背景),而矿山废物上发育的土壤锌含量丰富(181 + 83 mg/kg);铅(40 + 28 mg/kg)和镉(3 + 2 mg/kg)。矿坑水样中Pb (0.02 ~ 0.10 mg/1)和Cd (0.02 ~ 0.04 mg/1)富集。这些重金属的来源很可能是矿山废料中的硫化物。因此,尾矿和矿坑可能是重金属污染物的点源,因此应加以回收,以防止进一步污染。
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Heavy Metal Contamination of Soil and Surface Water in the Arufu Lead-Zinc Mining District, Middle Benue Trough, Nigeria
This paper is aimed at investigating the nature of heavy metals dispersion in soil and surface water around the Arufu leadzinc mine, Middle Benue Trough, Nigeria. Rock samples from mine pits and adjoining outcrops as well as water samples from mine pits and adjacent streams were collected and analyzed. Also analysed were soil samples collected from mine waste and adjoining areas as well as from a forest to serve as control. All samples were analysed for Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Pb, Cr, As, Cd and Ag, using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Organic Matter (OM) content of the soil samples, and the pH of both soil and water samples were also determined. The results show that the OM content of soil was generally low (4 + 1.1%) and both soil and water samples were characterized by moderate pH values of 6.30 to 8.00 and 5.60 to 7.80 respectively. Furthermore, soils developed over bedrock show normal (background) levels of heavy metals, while soils developed over mine waste are enriched in Zn (181 + 83 mg/kg); Pb (40 + 28 mg/kg) and Cd (3 + 2 mg/kg). Also, water samples from mine ponds are enriched in Pb (0.02 – 0.10 mg/1) and Cd (0.02 – 0.04 mg/1). The sources of these heavy metals are most probably sulphides in the mine waste. Tailing and mine pits may therefore represent point sources of heavy metal contaminants and should therefore be reclaimed to prevent further contamination.
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