Agricultural soils spiked with copper mine wastes and copper concentrate: Implications for copper bioavailability and bioaccumulation


Por: Ginocchio R., Sánchez P., De La Fuente L.M., Camus I., Bustamante E., Silva Y., Urrestarazu P., Torres J.C., Rodríguez P.H.

Publicada: 1 ene 2006
Resumen:
A better understanding of exposure to and effects of copper-rich pollutants in soils is required for accurate environmental risk assessment of copper. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study copper bioavailability and bioaccumulation in agricultural soils spiked with different types of copper-rich mine solid wastes (copper ore, tailing sand, smelter dust, and smelter slag) and copper concentrate. A copper salt (copper sulfate, CuSO 4) that frequently is used to assess soil copper bioavailability and phytotoxicity also was included for comparison. Results showed that smelter dust, tailing sand, and CuSO 4 are more likely to be bioavailable and, thus, toxic to plants compared with smelter slag, concentrate, and ore at equivalent total copper concentrations. Differences may be explained by intrinsic differences in copper solubilization from the source materials, but also by their capability to decrease soil pH (confounding effect). The copper toxicity and bioaccumulation in plants also varied according to soil physicochemical characteristics (e.g., pH and total organic carbon) and the available levels of plant nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Chemistry/mineralogy of mine materials, soil/pore-water chemistry, and plant physiological status thus should be integrated for building adequate models to predict phytotoxicity and environmental risk of copper. © 2006 SETAC.

Filiaciones:
Ginocchio R.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Sánchez P.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

De La Fuente L.M.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Camus I.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Bustamante E.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Silva Y.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Urrestarazu P.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile

Torres J.C.:
 Instituto de Innovación en Minería y Metalurgia, Av. del Valle 738, Huechuraba 8580659, Santiago, Chile

Rodríguez P.H.:
 Centro de Investigación Minera y Metalúrgica, CIMM, Av. Parque Antonio Rabat 6500, Vitacura 7660045, Santiago, Chile
ISSN: 07307268
Editorial
WILEY-BLACKWELL, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Conference Paper
Volumen: 25 Número: 3
Páginas: 712-718
WOS Id: 000235700600011
ID de PubMed: 16566155