Remote Sensing and Mycorrhizal-Assisted Phytoremediation for the Management of Mining Waste: Opportunities and Challenges to Raw Materials Supply

Author:

Castaño Ana Rosa1,Scotti Adalgisa2ORCID,Silvani Vanesa Analia3,Ubaldini Stefano4ORCID,Trapasso Francesca4,Tempesta Emanuela4,Plá Rita Rosa5,Giuffré Margherita4,Juarez Natalia Andrea2,Guglietta Daniela4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Center for Earth Sciences, National Atomic Energy Commission, Malargüe 5613, Mendoza, Argentina

2. Bio Environmental Laboratory, International Center for Earth Sciences, National Atomic Energy Commission, San Rafael 5600, Mendoza, Argentina

3. Institute of Biodiversity and Applied and Experimental Biology, Faculty of Exact and Natural Science, National Scientific and Technical Research Council—University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires 1428, Argentina

4. Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering, National Research Council of Italy (CNR IGAG), Research Area of Rome 1, 00010 Rome, Italy

5. Department of Nuclear Chemistry, GAANS, National Atomic Energy Commission, Presbítero Juan González y Aragón 15, Ezeiza B1802AYA, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

In recent times, the development of innovative processes permits the application of a circular economy approach to the management and exploitation of mining waste with respect to human health and environment, such that society is changing its fundamentally negative perception of the mining sector. This study presents the opportunities and challenges of supplying raw materials from waste using a remote sensing technique, mycorrhizal-assisted phytoremediation, and hydrometallurgical techniques to transform mining waste from a problem to a resource. Soil/mine wastes from the Sierra Pintada mine (Mendoza, Argentina) were mineralogically and chemically analyzed, and then, a mapping of the mining waste was carried out by Sentinel-2A images to identify areas with similar characteristics. The bioaccumulation of HMs by autochthonous shrubs was also determined to select accumulator plant species, and to evaluate their potential for phytoremediation of mine soils at different technological scales, when they were inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi originated from a mining-impacted area. RMs were recovered from plant biomass by scaling in bioreactors, the depuration module, and hydrometallurgical techniques. The encouraging results highlight that this multidisciplinary approach can be applied to meet the increasing demand for RMs supply and, at the same time, to protect the environment and public health.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) and Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of the Argentine Republic (MINCyT), FONTAGRO

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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