Mobile forms of Zn, Pb and Cd in Chaabet El-Hamra mine’s soils and sediments, Algeria

Omara R., Charykova M. V., Volina O. V., Fokina E. L.

Zapiski RMO (Proceedings of the Russian Mineralogical Society). 2020. V. 149. N 3. P. 142-157

https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869605520030065

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Language: Russian 

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In this research, samples of soils and industrial deposits (dumps) in the territory exposed to the zinc ore beneficiation plant of the Chaabet-el-Hamra deposit were investigated. The following mobile forms of Zn, Pb, and Cd were determined by sequential extraction procedure: water-soluble, slightly adsorbed or ion exchange (extracted with a solution of barium chloride), oxidizable (extracted with sodium pyrophosphate solution), associated with carbonates (extracted with acetate buffer solution). It has been established that the most mobile forms (water-soluble and ion-exchange) are characteristic of cadmium. For zinc, the oxidizable form is predominant; at last, for lead, the oxidizable form and the form associated with carbonates.

Keywords: heavy metals, soils, dumps, zinc, lead, cadmium, sequential extraction procedure