INVESTIGADORES
LUENGO carina vanesa
artículos
Título:
Vertical distribution and contamination assessment of heavy metals in the vadose zone of a 50-year-old smelter dumpsite, San Antonio Bay, Argentina
Autor/es:
SCHERGER, LEONARDO; LUENGO, CARINA; ZANELLO VICTORIA; LUNA NICOLÁS; LEXOU, CLAUDIO; AVENA, MARCELO
Revista:
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Editorial:
Elsevier Ltd
Referencias:
Año: 2024 vol. 12
Resumen:
This research aimed to assess the contamination levels and mineralogical association of heavy metals in thevadose zone beneath smelter residues that were freely deposited over natural sediments from the 1960 s to the1980 s. The results revealed elevated concentrations of heavy metals, particularly Fe, Pb, Zn, Cu, and Cd. Thehighest concentrations were found within the superficial layer, corresponding to the smelter slag (203,703 –219,998 mg kg􀀀 1 Fe; 73,708 – 136,390 mg kg􀀀 1 Pb; 18,922 – 29,484 mg kg􀀀 1 Zn; 6473 – 7887 mg kg􀀀 1 Cu; 20 –48 mg kg􀀀 1 Cd). This residue is an acidic material mainly constituted by secondary sulfates and oxyhydroxides.Although concentrations decreased with depth, the levels of these metals remained higher than the backgroundeven at depths of 300 cm. Precipitation of secondary minerals (plumbojarosite, anglesite, Zn-sulfates, and Feoxydroxides) from the percolating leachates was detected in the vadose zone based on SEM and EDS analysis.According to their vertical distribution, Cd and Zn showed a higher mobility than Cu, Fe and Pb, which wereprimarily concentrated at the surface layer. The geo-accumulation index (Igeo) was Pb > Cu > Zn > Cd > Ni. Thevadose zone is severely polluted and represents a very high risk to the environment based on the ecological riskfactor (Eir) and risk index (RI). The metals that contribute most to this condition are Pb > Cd ≈ Cu > Zn. Giventhe severity of the situation, remediation of the study area is recommended.