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Atmospheric Monitoring at Abandoned Mercury Mine Sites in Asturias (NW Spain)

Authors :
Jorge Loredo
R. Álvarez
Jorge Soto
Almudena Ordóñez
Source :
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 130:201-214
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

Mercury concentrations are usually significant in historic Hg mining districts all over the world, so the atmospheric environment is potentially affected. In Asturias, northern Spain, past mining operations have left a legacy of ruins and Hg-rich wastes, soils and sediments in abandoned sites. Total Hg concentrations in the ambient air of these abandoned mine sites have been investigated to evaluate the impact of the Hg emissions. This paper presents the synthesis of current knowledge about atmospheric Hg contents in the area of the abandoned Hg mining and smelting works at 'La Peña-El Terronal' and La Soterraña, located in Mieres and Pola de Lena districts, respectively, both within the Caudal River basin. It was found that average atmospheric Hg concentrations are higher than the background level in the area (0.1 microg Nm(-3)), reaching up to 203.7 microg Nm(-3) at 0.2 m above the ground level, close to the old smelting chimney at El Terronal mine site. Data suggest that past Hg mining activities have big influences on the increased Hg concentrations around abandoned sites and that atmospheric transfer is a major pathway for Hg cycling in these environments.

Details

ISSN :
15732959 and 01676369
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0baeea9c3ef6c8dc30e8e2563997ef9