Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon

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Alluvial gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon has become a key driver of land degradation and deforestation. The associated release of mercury in the environment poses direct human health risks and is likely to engender cascading effects throughout local food chains. We carried out research in an allu...

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Autores: Velásquez Ramírez, Manuel, Guerrero Barrantes, Juan Antonio, Thomas, Evert, Gamarra Miranda, Luis Alfredo, Pillaca, Martin, Tello Peramas, Lily Denise, Bazán Tapia, Luis Rubén
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:IIAP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12921/433
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2020.104454
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Metales pesados
Mercurio
Polución del suelo
Contaminantes del suelo
Suelo contaminado
Minería
Oro
Impacto ambiental
Madre de Dios
Amazonía
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spelling Velásquez Ramírez, ManuelGuerrero Barrantes, Juan AntonioThomas, EvertGamarra Miranda, Luis AlfredoPillaca, MartinTello Peramas, Lily DeniseBazán Tapia, Luis Rubén2020-02-12T19:57:55Z2020-02-12T19:57:55Z2020-01Catena 189 (2020) : 1044540341-8162https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12921/433Catenahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2020.104454Alluvial gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon has become a key driver of land degradation and deforestation. The associated release of mercury in the environment poses direct human health risks and is likely to engender cascading effects throughout local food chains. We carried out research in an alluvial gold mine concession in the Madre de Dios region to compare the degree of soil-borne pollution of heavy metals in areas where mining operations were abandoned more and less recently (1–5 and 6–8 years ago, respectively) with non-impacted old-growth forest areas. All heavy metals, were below permissible levels according to Peruvian and Canadian environmental quality standards. Mean As, Ba, Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni, V and Zn concentrations in impacted areas were 1.90 ± 1.51, 29.80 ± 22.87, 4.60 ± 2.55, 12.68 ± 8.13, 7.90 ± 3.98, 7.93 ± 3.89, 12.67 ± 6.62, and 26.65 ± 13.53 mg kg−1 dry matter (DM), respectively. Heavy metal concentrations were higher in non-impacted old growth forest soils than in mining spoils, and tended to increase with time since abandonment of mining operations. Hg was not detected in any of the sites. Low heavy metal concentrations in mine spoils might beexplained because of intense volatilization, reduced metal retention capacity due to the low clay and organic matter content, and leaching processes related with soil rinsing which is part of the mining operations combined with intense rainfall. Our findings suggest that heavy metal concentrations in mining spoils should not be considered to constrain forest restoration efforts or the development of similar land uses as in comparable non-impacted high forest soils.Revisión por pares.application/pdfengElsevierregistrar: info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0341816220300035info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reservedInstituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía PeruanaRepositorio Institucional - IIAPreponame:IIAP-Institucionalinstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPMetales pesadosMercurioPolución del sueloContaminantes del sueloSuelo contaminadoMineríaOroImpacto ambientalMadre de DiosAmazoníaHeavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleTEXTVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdf.txtVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain37177https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/433/9/Velasquez_articulo%202020.pdf.txt1b1961c1252123f5bc978fe9556d9dd7MD59THUMBNAILVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdf.jpgVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg8574https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/433/10/Velasquez_articulo%202020.pdf.jpg858ccfcff6be22921afcc36c90f31e3bMD510ORIGINALVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdfVelasquez_articulo 2020.pdfTexto Completoapplication/pdf6506535https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/433/1/Velasquez_articulo%202020.pdfadc3f3e04e5ea21168ef6a606a801506MD51licence.txtlicence.txttext/plain; charset=utf-8564https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/433/2/licence.txtd01e77160199194c1e849481498182e2MD5220.500.12921/433oai:repositorio.iiap.gob.pe:20.500.12921/4332022-12-29 19:10:31.867Repositorio Institucional del IIAPrepositorioIIAP-help@iiap.gob.pe
dc.title.es_ES.fl_str_mv Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
title Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
spellingShingle Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
Velásquez Ramírez, Manuel
Metales pesados
Mercurio
Polución del suelo
Contaminantes del suelo
Suelo contaminado
Minería
Oro
Impacto ambiental
Madre de Dios
Amazonía
title_short Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
title_full Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
title_fullStr Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
title_sort Heavy metals in alluvial gold mine spoils in the peruvian Amazon
author Velásquez Ramírez, Manuel
author_facet Velásquez Ramírez, Manuel
Guerrero Barrantes, Juan Antonio
Thomas, Evert
Gamarra Miranda, Luis Alfredo
Pillaca, Martin
Tello Peramas, Lily Denise
Bazán Tapia, Luis Rubén
author_role author
author2 Guerrero Barrantes, Juan Antonio
Thomas, Evert
Gamarra Miranda, Luis Alfredo
Pillaca, Martin
Tello Peramas, Lily Denise
Bazán Tapia, Luis Rubén
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Velásquez Ramírez, Manuel
Guerrero Barrantes, Juan Antonio
Thomas, Evert
Gamarra Miranda, Luis Alfredo
Pillaca, Martin
Tello Peramas, Lily Denise
Bazán Tapia, Luis Rubén
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Metales pesados
Mercurio
Polución del suelo
Contaminantes del suelo
Suelo contaminado
Minería
Oro
Impacto ambiental
Madre de Dios
Amazonía
topic Metales pesados
Mercurio
Polución del suelo
Contaminantes del suelo
Suelo contaminado
Minería
Oro
Impacto ambiental
Madre de Dios
Amazonía
description Alluvial gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon has become a key driver of land degradation and deforestation. The associated release of mercury in the environment poses direct human health risks and is likely to engender cascading effects throughout local food chains. We carried out research in an alluvial gold mine concession in the Madre de Dios region to compare the degree of soil-borne pollution of heavy metals in areas where mining operations were abandoned more and less recently (1–5 and 6–8 years ago, respectively) with non-impacted old-growth forest areas. All heavy metals, were below permissible levels according to Peruvian and Canadian environmental quality standards. Mean As, Ba, Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni, V and Zn concentrations in impacted areas were 1.90 ± 1.51, 29.80 ± 22.87, 4.60 ± 2.55, 12.68 ± 8.13, 7.90 ± 3.98, 7.93 ± 3.89, 12.67 ± 6.62, and 26.65 ± 13.53 mg kg−1 dry matter (DM), respectively. Heavy metal concentrations were higher in non-impacted old growth forest soils than in mining spoils, and tended to increase with time since abandonment of mining operations. Hg was not detected in any of the sites. Low heavy metal concentrations in mine spoils might beexplained because of intense volatilization, reduced metal retention capacity due to the low clay and organic matter content, and leaching processes related with soil rinsing which is part of the mining operations combined with intense rainfall. Our findings suggest that heavy metal concentrations in mining spoils should not be considered to constrain forest restoration efforts or the development of similar land uses as in comparable non-impacted high forest soils.
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