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DOI10.1039/c2em30135k
Fluvial transport and surface enrichment of arsenic in semi-arid mining regions: examples from the Mojave Desert, California
Kim, Christopher S.; Stack, David H.; Rytuba, James J.
通讯作者Kim, Christopher S.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
ISSN1464-0325
出版年2012
卷号14期号:7页码:1798-1813
英文摘要

As a result of extensive gold and silver mining in the Mojave Desert, southern California, mine wastes and tailings containing highly elevated arsenic (As) concentrations remain exposed at a number of former mining sites. Decades of weathering and erosion have contributed to the mobilization of As-enriched tailings, which now contaminate surrounding communities. Fluvial transport plays an intermittent yet important and relatively undocumented role in the migration and dispersal of As-contaminated mine wastes in semi-arid climates. Assessing the contribution of fluvial systems to tailings mobilization is critical in order to assess the distribution and long-term exposure potential of tailings in a mining-impacted environment. Extensive sampling, chemical analysis, and geospatial mapping of dry streambed (wash) sediments, tailings piles, alluvial fans, and rainwater runoff at multiple mine sites have aided the development of a conceptual model to explain the fluvial migration of mine wastes in semi-arid climates. Intense and episodic precipitation events mobilize mine wastes downstream and downslope as a series of discrete pulses, causing dispersion both down and lateral to washes with exponential decay behavior as distance from the source increases. Accordingly a quantitative model of arsenic concentrations in wash sediments, represented as a series of overlapping exponential power-law decay curves, results in the acceptable reproducibility of observed arsenic concentration patterns. Such a model can be transferable to other abandoned mine lands as a predictive tool for monitoring the fate and transport of arsenic and related contaminants in similar settings. Effective remediation of contaminated mine wastes in a semi-arid environment requires addressing concurrent changes in the amounts of potential tailings released through fluvial processes and the transport capacity of a wash.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000305796500005
WOS关键词HEAVY-METAL CONTAMINATION ; RIVER SYSTEM ; SOILS ; MINE ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; SEDIMENTS ; DISTRICT ; MOBILITY ; NEVADA ; IMPACT
WOS类目Chemistry, Analytical ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Chemistry ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/173477
作者单位Chapman Univ, Schmid Coll Sci & Technol, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Orange, CA 92866 USA
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Kim, Christopher S.,Stack, David H.,Rytuba, James J.. Fluvial transport and surface enrichment of arsenic in semi-arid mining regions: examples from the Mojave Desert, California[J],2012,14(7):1798-1813.
APA Kim, Christopher S.,Stack, David H.,&Rytuba, James J..(2012).Fluvial transport and surface enrichment of arsenic in semi-arid mining regions: examples from the Mojave Desert, California.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING,14(7),1798-1813.
MLA Kim, Christopher S.,et al."Fluvial transport and surface enrichment of arsenic in semi-arid mining regions: examples from the Mojave Desert, California".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 14.7(2012):1798-1813.
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