Contamination Fingerprints in an Inactive W (Sn) Mine: The Regoufe Mine Study Case (Northern Portugal)

Author:

Sant’Ovaia Helena12ORCID,Cruz Cláudia12ORCID,Guedes Alexandra12ORCID,Ribeiro Helena12,Santos Patrícia12ORCID,Pereira Sónia12,Espinha Marques Jorge12ORCID,Ribeiro Maria dos Anjos12ORCID,Mansilha Catarina34ORCID,Martins Helena Cristina Brites12ORCID,Valentim Bruno12ORCID,Torres Joana25,Abreu Ilda26,Noronha Fernando12ORCID,Flores Deolinda12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Plannings, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, 687, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal

2. Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, 687, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal

3. Environmental Health Department, National Institute of Health Doctor Ricardo Jorge, Rua Alexandre Herculano, 321, 4000-055 Porto, Portugal

4. Laboratory for Green Chemistry of the Network of Chemistry and Technology, University of Porto, Praça do Cel. Pacheco, 42, 4050-083 Porto, Portugal

5. Higher School of Education of Fafe, European Institute of Higher Studies, Rua Universitária, 200, 4820-509 Medelo, Portugal

6. Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, 687, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal

Abstract

The target of this study was the tungsten Regoufe mine, whose exploitation stopped in the 1970s. When the mine closed, an unacceptable legacy constituted of mining waste tailings and the ruins of infrastructure was left behind. This work assessed the soil, plants, and water contamination in the mining area; namely their content in potentially toxic elements (PTEs). The global impact of PTEs in the Regoufe mine surface soil points to a very high to ultrahigh degree of contamination of the area having a serious ecological risk level, mainly related to As and Cd contributions. However, establishing the direct relation between As contamination and the anthropogenic effects caused by the mining process cannot be carried out in a straightforward manner, since the soils were already enriched in metals and metalloids as a result of the geological processes that gave origin to the mineral deposits. The studies performed on the plants revealed that the PTE levels in the plants were lower than in the soil, but site-specific soil concentrations in As and Pb positively influence bioaccumulation in plants. The magnetic studies showed the presence of magnetic technogenic particles concentrated in the magnetic fraction, in the form of magnetic spherules. The magnetic technogenic particles probably result from temperature increases induced by some technological process related to ore processing/mining activity. The PTEs in the surface and groundwater samples were similar and relatively low, being unlikely to pose potential health and environmental risks. Arsenic (As) constituted the exception, with levels above reference for drinking water purposes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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