Combining approaches for environmental assessment of rehabilitated gold‐mining areas in the Eastern Amazon

Author:

Ramos Silvio Junio1ORCID,de Oliveira Schweyka Stanley Holanda1,Ribeiro Paula Godinho1ORCID,Martins Gabriel Caixeta1ORCID,da Silva Junior Ediu Carlos1ORCID,Gastauer Markus1ORCID,Caldeira Cecílio Frois1ORCID,Pereira Wendel Valter da Silveira1ORCID,Santos Diogo Corrêa1ORCID,Sarmento Priscila Sanjuan de Medeiros1ORCID,Nascimento Júnior Wilson da Rocha1,Souza‐Filho Pedro Walfir Martins1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Tecnológico Vale Belém Brazil

Abstract

AbstractMonitoring key soil and vegetation attributes in mining areas under environmental rehabilitation is essential to ensure that the intervention techniques are effective. There are several approaches to monitoring mining areas and their integration is necessary to process large amounts of information. Thus, this study aimed to (i) assess soil multi‐contamination with potentially toxic elements (PTE) and human health risks; (ii) obtain a soil quality index with soil fertility data; (iii) calculate spectral index; (iv) show rehabilitation status based on vegetation attributes, and (v) compile these indices in a single measure. Four tailings' ponds (TPs), two waste piles (WPs), and an area of native forest from a gold mine in the Carajás National Forest were evaluated. Soil quality and vegetation cover are good in forest areas, with no evidence of PTE contamination. On the other hand, the TPs have poor fertility and vegetation cover, as well as higher levels of PTE. Human health risk indices obtained for all PTE were lower than 1, indicating a low risk to human health. The results of integrating the different indices suggest that the environmental conditions of the WPs are better than those of the TPs, which are still far from the environmental conditions of native areas. Soil attributes and vegetation development in TPs areas could be enhanced by the incorporation of organic materials and fertilizers and by planting species with phytoremediation potential. Finally, the integrative approach of the different indices proved to be useful in assessing the rehabilitation progress of the areas.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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