Role of colloids in the transfer and dispersion of trace elements into river waters through a former mining district

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Nature : Production scientifique
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Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2023
Auteurs (7) : HEYDON Marie SERRANO Lucia,perez SCHRECK Eva CAUSSERAND Carole POKROVSKY Oleg,s BEHRA Philippe VIERS Jérôme
Revue scientifique : Applied Geochemistry
Volume : 155
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DOI : 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2023.105736
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Abstract : Characterizing the different chemical forms of trace elements in surface
inland waters of mining regions is very important to understand the
mechanisms underlying metal(loid) transport, their accumulation and
toxicity, especially when waste storage areas are closely linked to the
hydrographic network. This study focuses on the oldmining district of
Salsigne in the Orbiel Valley (France), which was at one time the
largest gold mine in Europe and the world's largest arsenic mine. Our
objective was to better understand the factors governing the transport
of As and to investigate the role of colloidal matter as vector of major
(Al, Ca, Fe, Mg) and trace (As, Pb, REE) elements in waters.A field
sampling campaign was carried out during high water season to collect
samples from the Orbiel River and its tributaries. In situ
(ultra)filtrations at different cut-off thresholds (0.22 \& mu;m, 0.025
\& mu;m, 100 kDa and 3 kDa) were performed and physicochemical
parameters (conductivity, pH, alkalinity, Dissolved Organic Carbon: DOC,
anions, major cations, and metal(loid)s concentrations) of river water
were assessed in all fractions.Results showed decreasing concentrations
of DOC, Fe, Al and REE in the conventionally dissolved fraction (< 0.22
\& mu;m) from upstream to downstream. Arsenic concentration increased
from upstream to downstream, especially at the exit of the old mining
zone, and was mainly present in the truly dissolved fraction. However,
arsenic in the colloid fraction was about 40\% upstream and showed a
clear decrease when going downstream. Upstream, Fe and Al were mostly
present in the colloidal fraction (around 90\%, but decreased to 30\%
downstream for Al). REE patterns suggested that colloidal organic matter
played a significant role in metal transport. This was also inferred
from the greater enrichment in middle REE as compared to light and heavy
REE; this difference in enrichment progressively disappeared with
decreasing cut-off filter size. The concentration variations along the
length of the river were found to be a combined effect of the changes in
lithology and input of contaminants from storage areas or alluvial
table.
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Heydon M, Serrano LP, Schreck E, Causserand C, Pokrovsky OS, Behra P, Viers J (2023) Role of colloids in the transfer and dispersion of trace elements into river waters through a former mining district. Appl Geochem 155 | doi: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2023.105736