2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11020201
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Gypsum Amendment Induced Rapid Pyritization in Fe-Rich Mine Tailings from Doce River Estuary after the Fundão Dam Collapse

Abstract: Mine tailings containing trace metals arrived at the Doce River estuary, after the world’s largest mine tailings disaster (the Mariana disaster) dumped approximately 50 million m3 of Fe-rich tailings into the Doce River Basin. The metals in the tailings are of concern because they present a bioavailability risk in the estuary as well as chronic exposure hazards. Trace metal immobilization into sulfidic minerals, such as, pyrite, plays a key role in estuarine soils; however, this process is limited in the Doce … Show more

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“…Besides the initial and acute social and environmental impacts to multiple ecosystems, the mine tailings caused long term damage to aquatic organisms and offer a great ecological risk to human communities through soil and water pollution Cionek et al, 2019; . Since then, several efforts have been made by research groups, government agencies, environmentalists to reach solutions to the damages caused (Ferreira et al, 2021;Santana et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the initial and acute social and environmental impacts to multiple ecosystems, the mine tailings caused long term damage to aquatic organisms and offer a great ecological risk to human communities through soil and water pollution Cionek et al, 2019; . Since then, several efforts have been made by research groups, government agencies, environmentalists to reach solutions to the damages caused (Ferreira et al, 2021;Santana et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%