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Monitoring of contaminated toxic and heavy metals, from mine tailings through age accumulation, in soil and some wild plants at Southeast Egypt.
J Hazard Mater. 2010 Jun 15; 178(1-3):739-46.JH

Abstract

This study includes tailing from gold mine, at Allaqi Wadi Aswan, Egypt, used by incident Egyptian and after by some English companies. Tailings, soils and wild plants (Acia Raddiena and Aerva Javanica) were sampled and analysed for toxic metals (Hg, Cd, Pb and As) and associated heavy metals (Cr, Ag, Ni, Au, Mo, Zn, Mn and Cu) using ICP-MS, ICP-AES, CVAAS and FAAS techniques. The present work concerns the distribution and mobility of these metals from tailing to the surrounding soils and wild flora. The results reveal that Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni, Ag, Au, Mn, Hg, As, Ag, Au and Pb in soil decreased as faraway from the tailing, after then irregular trends as a result of input from surrounding rocks. Acia Raddiena plant accumulated As, Cd and Pb in higher levels than Aerva Javanica. Quantification of soil and plant pollution was studied using enrichment factors, contamination factor, pollution index and bioaccumulation factors and show good interpretations of the results. The overall results of this study show that the soil and plants near the gold mine tailing were highly toxic, and the plants and soil must not be uses for grazing or agriculture.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Chemistry Department, Aswan Faculty of Science, South Valley University, 81528 Aswan, Egypt. mnrashed@hotmail.com

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

20188467

Citation

Rashed, M N.. "Monitoring of Contaminated Toxic and Heavy Metals, From Mine Tailings Through Age Accumulation, in Soil and some Wild Plants at Southeast Egypt." Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 178, no. 1-3, 2010, pp. 739-46.
Rashed MN. Monitoring of contaminated toxic and heavy metals, from mine tailings through age accumulation, in soil and some wild plants at Southeast Egypt. J Hazard Mater. 2010;178(1-3):739-46.
Rashed, M. N. (2010). Monitoring of contaminated toxic and heavy metals, from mine tailings through age accumulation, in soil and some wild plants at Southeast Egypt. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 178(1-3), 739-46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.01.147
Rashed MN. Monitoring of Contaminated Toxic and Heavy Metals, From Mine Tailings Through Age Accumulation, in Soil and some Wild Plants at Southeast Egypt. J Hazard Mater. 2010 Jun 15;178(1-3):739-46. PubMed PMID: 20188467.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Monitoring of contaminated toxic and heavy metals, from mine tailings through age accumulation, in soil and some wild plants at Southeast Egypt. A1 - Rashed,M N, Y1 - 2010/02/04/ PY - 2009/11/17/received PY - 2010/01/29/revised PY - 2010/01/31/accepted PY - 2010/3/2/entrez PY - 2010/3/2/pubmed PY - 2010/7/14/medline SP - 739 EP - 46 JF - Journal of hazardous materials JO - J Hazard Mater VL - 178 IS - 1-3 N2 - This study includes tailing from gold mine, at Allaqi Wadi Aswan, Egypt, used by incident Egyptian and after by some English companies. Tailings, soils and wild plants (Acia Raddiena and Aerva Javanica) were sampled and analysed for toxic metals (Hg, Cd, Pb and As) and associated heavy metals (Cr, Ag, Ni, Au, Mo, Zn, Mn and Cu) using ICP-MS, ICP-AES, CVAAS and FAAS techniques. The present work concerns the distribution and mobility of these metals from tailing to the surrounding soils and wild flora. The results reveal that Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni, Ag, Au, Mn, Hg, As, Ag, Au and Pb in soil decreased as faraway from the tailing, after then irregular trends as a result of input from surrounding rocks. Acia Raddiena plant accumulated As, Cd and Pb in higher levels than Aerva Javanica. Quantification of soil and plant pollution was studied using enrichment factors, contamination factor, pollution index and bioaccumulation factors and show good interpretations of the results. The overall results of this study show that the soil and plants near the gold mine tailing were highly toxic, and the plants and soil must not be uses for grazing or agriculture. SN - 1873-3336 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/20188467/Monitoring_of_contaminated_toxic_and_heavy_metals_from_mine_tailings_through_age_accumulation_in_soil_and_some_wild_plants_at_Southeast_Egypt_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0304-3894(10)00186-X DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -