Antimony distribution and mobility in topsoils and plants (Cytisus striatus, Cistus ladanifer and Dittrichia viscosa) from polluted Sb-mining areas in Extremadura (Spain)

Autor: Murciego, A. Murciego1, Sánchez, A. García2, González, M.A. Rodríguez1, Gil, E. Pinilla3 epinilla@unex.es, Gordillo, C. Toro3, Fernández, J. Cabezas4, Triguero, T. Buyolo4
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Zdroj: Environmental Pollution. Jan2007, Vol. 145 Issue 1, p15-21. 7p.
Abstrakt: Abstract: A study about topsoil antimony distribution and mobility from the soils to the biomass has been afforded in three abandoned Sb mining areas located at Extremadura. Physico-chemical characteristics of the soils and total antimony levels were measured in soils and autochthonous plant species (Cytisus striatus, Cistus ladanifer and Dittrichia viscosa). Comparison with corresponding values in reference areas isolated from the mining activities is discussed. Antimony mobility in the soils was estimated by measuring the water extractable fraction; low results were obtained for the three soil areas, with no statistical differences. Plant ability to accumulate antimony was estimated by use of plant accumulation coefficients (PAC). Seasonal (spring vs. autumn) effects on the antimony content in the plant species. Cytisus striatus from Mari Rosa mine presented antimony excluder characteristics, whereas Dittrichia viscosa specimens growing in San Antonio mine showed a significant antimony bioaccumulation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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