Rare earth elements in fine fraction (<20 μm) of the Vistula River sediments

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A number of large mining enterprises are located on the territory of the Murmansk region. Dusting overburden dumps and tailings storage sites leads to a complex of long-term consequences for the environment. The output of the silty fraction (-0.071 mm) of "stale" tailings of loparite ore dressing (the first field of the tailing dump) is about 22 %. The investigated material is represented by nepheline, microcline, aegirine; loparite, analcime are diagnosed in impurity quantities; the average content of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium - rare earth elements of the light group - 0.18, 0.03 and 0.015 %, respectively. In laboratory conditions, a simulation of the ingress of a fine fraction of loparite ore dressing tailings into the soil has been carried out; the interaction of tailings material with distilled water and water extract from conditionally background soil at different temperatures has been studied. In the course of the study, it has been found that the introduction of dissolved organic matter intensifies the processes of destruction and partial dissolution of the aluminosilicate matrix of rock-forming minerals; an intensive transition of rare earth elements and heavy metals into soluble forms has been recorded. The research results indicate the ecological danger of the finely dispersed material of "stale" tailings of loparite ore dressing due to the ingress of dust particles into the soil and their interaction with soil waters.


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R CURRY ◽  
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