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| Título : | Spatial variation of biological and pedological properties in an area affected by a metallurgical mercury plant: Almadenejos (Spain) |
| Autor : | Millan, Rocio Schmid, Thomas Sierra, Maria José Carrasco-Gil, Sandra Villadóniga, Maite Rico, Celia Sánchez Ledesma, Dolores María Díaz Puente, Francisco Javier |
| Palabras clave : | Mercury Almadenejos |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2011 |
| Editorial : | Elsevier |
| Resumen : | Almadén, Spain, has the most important known cinnabar deposits, which have provided a third of the
entire world production of Hg, and has been the scene for numerous studies on Hg. This mining district
includes several mines where cinnabar has been extracted in the past two millennia as well as facilities
related to the production of primary Hg. The aim of the work is to evaluate the spatial distribution of Hg
in the soil–plant system within an area where intense activity occurred over a long period. An abandoned
metallurgical plant from the 17th–18th centuries was chosen as the study area, situated in Almadenejos a
distance of 12 km from Almadén. Nowadays, this plot is covered with cinnabar mine tailings and it is
used by village inhabitants for livestock grazing. The area has elevated Hg concentrations of natural origin
and from human activities. Soil parameters are similar within the study area; however, data reveal high
variability in total and available Hg concentrations in soils, making it difficult to establish a trend. Mar-
rubium vulgare L. has been studied due to its abundance in the plot, and there is no evidence of phenological
toxicity. In spite of elevated Hg concentrations, high biological activity is found in the sampled
soils. All these characteristics, spatial variation, high Hg concentration, good biological activity, make this
a particularly good area for studies involving Hg |
| Descripción : | Applied Geochemistry |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5543 |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Medio Ambiente
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