Reconstructing the history of mining and remediation in the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Mining District using lake sediments
Autor: | William C. Rember, Meghan M. Carter, Matthew J. Morra, James M. Kaste |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Geologic Sediments
Environmental Engineering Metal contamination Environmental remediation Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Idaho chemistry.chemical_element Mining Arsenic Environmental Chemistry Sediment core Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Environmental engineering Sediment General Medicine General Chemistry Pollution Tailings Lakes Zinc chemistry Environmental chemistry Environmental science Sedimentary rock Eutrophication Environmental Monitoring |
Zdroj: | Chemosphere. 134 |
ISSN: | 1879-1298 |
Popis: | Mining that began in the late 1800s intensified during World War II contaminating Lake Coeur d'Alene sediments with potentially toxic elements. We used 80y of the sediment record to reconstruct metal(loid) loadings to the lake and quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of tailings management. Sediment core analysis for pollen, chronological markers, and metal(loid)s permitted stratigraphic reconstruction showing that contaminant loading decreased after tailings pond construction, but that most metal(loid) concentrations exceed recommended limits. Arsenic concentrations (250-450 mg kg(-)(1)) at the sediment-water interface are potentially toxic; however, low P concentrations in recent sediments (1.0-1.4 mg kg(-)(1)) inhibit eutrophication and the concomitant release of soluble As. Zinc (3 g kg(-)(1)), Cd (10 mg kg(-)(1)), Ag (10 mg kg(-)(1)), and Cu (90 mg kg(-)(1)) concentrations are now lower than in sediments deposited during active mining, but remain an environmental concern. Sedimentary Cr and Pb concentrations have not changed in the last 50y, because tailings continue to enter the lake. Although modern Cr concentrations (40 mg kg(-)(1)) are unlikely to cause toxicity, current Pb concentrations (4 g kg(-)(1)) exceed acceptable limits, creating challenges for remediation. Strategies to manage other mining-contaminated watersheds should include consideration of elemental differences when evaluating remediation effectiveness. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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