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Atmospheric deposition of antimony in a typical mercury-antimony mining area, Shaanxi Province, Southwest China
Ming Ao; Guangle Qiu; Chao Zhang; Xiaohang Xu; Lei Zhao; Xinbin Feng; Song Qin; Bo Meng
2019
Source PublicationEnvironmental Pollution
Volume245Pages:173-182
Abstract

Mercury-antimony (HgSb) mining activities are important anthropogenic sources of Hg and Sb to the local environment. The Xunyang HgSb mine situated in Shaanxi Province is an active Hg mine in China. To understand the emission, transportation, and deposition of Sb through HgSb mining activities, current study systematically monitored the Sb concentration in precipitation in the Xunyang HgSb mining district. Five groups of experimental pots were carefully designed to further investigate the influence of HgSb mining activities on the Sb contamination in the local surface soil. Based on the overtime increasing of the Sb concentrations in soil from experimental pots, for the first trial, we estimated the atmospheric deposition flux/mass of Sb in the Xunyang HgSb mining district. Our results showed that the concentrations of Sb in precipitation in the Xunyang HgSb mining district ranged from 0.71 μg L−1 to 19 μg L−1 (mean = 4.2 ± 4.5 μg L−1), which was orders of magnitude higher than that at the control site. As expected, the concentration of Sb in precipitation was highly elevated near of the HgSb smelter and gradually decreased with distance from the smelter. After 12 months exposure, Sb concentrations in soil of experimental pots were increased by 1.2–8.5 times. The average atmospheric wet and dry deposition flux of Sb in the Xunyang HgSb mining district were 7.2 ± 6.9 μg m−2 day−1 and 2.1 ± 4.7 mg m−2 day−1, respectively; the annual wet and dry deposition mass of Sb through HgSb mining activities were estimated to be 1.6 t y−1 and 158 t y−1, respectively, indicating that dry deposition was the dominant pathway (98 ± 1.2%) for the removal of Sb from the atmosphere. Our results confirmed that the ongoing HgSb mining activities resulted to serious Sb contamination to terrestrial ecosystems, posing a potential threat to local residents in the Xunyang HgSb mining district.

KeywordHg-sb Mining atmospheric Deposition antimony wet And Dry Deposition
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10408
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Atmospheric deposition of antimony in a typical mercury-antimony mining area, Shaanxi Province, Southwest China
2.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, 550002, PR China
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Ming Ao,Guangle Qiu,Chao Zhang,et al. Atmospheric deposition of antimony in a typical mercury-antimony mining area, Shaanxi Province, Southwest China[J]. Environmental Pollution,2019,245:173-182.
APA Ming Ao.,Guangle Qiu.,Chao Zhang.,Xiaohang Xu.,Lei Zhao.,...&Bo Meng.(2019).Atmospheric deposition of antimony in a typical mercury-antimony mining area, Shaanxi Province, Southwest China.Environmental Pollution,245,173-182.
MLA Ming Ao,et al."Atmospheric deposition of antimony in a typical mercury-antimony mining area, Shaanxi Province, Southwest China".Environmental Pollution 245(2019):173-182.
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