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
“…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).…”
My supervisor, professor Samantha C. Ying for accepting me as a visiting scholar in your research team. I'm very grateful for your hospitality, patience, friendship, provided infrastructure, and valuable mentorship in my research internship abroad.
“…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).…”
My supervisor, professor Samantha C. Ying for accepting me as a visiting scholar in your research team. I'm very grateful for your hospitality, patience, friendship, provided infrastructure, and valuable mentorship in my research internship abroad.
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