[口头报告]Release, remobilization, and soil colloids-facilitated transport of heavy metals in contaminated soils from mining areas

Release, remobilization, and soil colloids-facilitated transport of heavy metals in contaminated soils from mining areas
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Saturated soil column experiments were conducted to investigate the release and remobilization behaviors of heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cu, and Cd) in the three contaminated soils from mine tailing (MT), wasteland (MW), and contaminated agricultural soil (CA) of Damai mountain mining area (Guangdong, China). Soil fractionation indicated that all the heavy metals exhibited the highest concentration in the water-dispersible colloids compared to clay, silt, and sand fractions. Significant amounts of heavy metals and soil colloids release especially in CA were observed with a reduction of ionic strength due to the expansion of the electrical double layer, especially following cation exchange (when K+ displaced Ca2+). The breakthrough curves of Fe, Al, and total organic matter in the effluent were consistent with that of heavy metals, suggesting that soil colloids are carriers to facilitate the transport of heavy metals. The asymmetric flow field flow fractionation (AF4) coupled to UV and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (AF4-UV-ICP-MS) was further conducted to determine the association between heavy metals and soil colloids in the effluent. Results indicated that two size fractions of soil colloids were observed in the effluent. A finer fraction between 1 and 20 nm was mainly associated with organic colloids and a larger fraction in the range of 50 to 150 nm was mainly composed of Fe, Al, and Mn. Cu, Zn, and Cd exhibited higher affinity with the organic colloids in the finer fraction of soil colloids, while most of Pb were distributed on the larger fraction. The results of this study suggested that environmental effects like rainfalls, which will result in perturbation of soil solution, including ionic strength reduction and cation exchange, would induce heavy metals release into the groundwater and surrounding areas, which provided effective theoretical support for the prevention, control, and remediation of soil contamination by heavy metals.
 
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colloids-facilitated transport,heavy metals,mining areas
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张妙月
副教授 中山大学

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张妙月 中山大学
赵曼 中山大学
万全 华南农业大学
丰灿 中山大学
原健聪 中山大学
黄晓民 中山大学
丁铿博 中山大学
金超 中山大学
王诗忠 中山大学
汤叶涛 中山大学
仇荣亮 中山大学;华南农业大学
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