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산성광산배수슬러지의 토양 중금속 안정화 적용 가능성The Applicability of the Acid Mine Drainage Sludge in the Heavy Metal Stabilization in Soils

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The Applicability of the Acid Mine Drainage Sludge in the Heavy Metal Stabilization in Soils
Authors
김민석민현기이병주장세인김정규구남인박정식박관인
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국환경농학회
Keywords
Acid mine drainage sludge; Bioavailability; Heavy metals; Phytotoxicity; Stabilization
Citation
한국환경농학회지, v.33, no.2, pp.78 - 85
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경농학회지
Volume
33
Number
2
Start Page
78
End Page
85
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100075
DOI
10.5338/KJEA.2014.33.2.78
ISSN
1225-3537
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent studies using various industrialwastes for heavy metal stabilization in soil were conductedin order to find out new alternative amendments. The acidmine drainage sludge(AMDS) contains lots of metaloxides(hydroxides) that may be useful for heavy metalstabilization not only waste water treatment but also soilremediation. The aim of this study was to investigate theapplicability of acid mine drainage sludge for heavy metalsstabilization in soilsMETHODS AND RESULTS: Alkali soil contaminatedwith heavy metals was collected from the agricultural soilsaffected by the abandoned mine sites nearby. Threedifferent amounts(1%, 3%, 5%) of AMDS were appliedinto control soil and contaminated soil. For determining thechanges in the extractable heavy metals, CaCl2 andMehlich-3 were applied as chemical assessments for metalstabilization. For biological assessments, lettuce(Lactucasativa L.) and chinese cabbage(Brassica rapa var. glabra)were cultivated and accumulation of heavy metals on eachplant were determined. It was revealed that AMDS reducedheavy metal mobility and bioavailability in soil, whichresulted in the decreases in the accumulation of As, Cd, Cu,Pb, and Zn in each plant. CONCLUSION: Though the high level of heavy metalconcentrations in AMDS, any considerable increase in theheavy metal availability was not observed with control andcontaminated soil. In conclusion, these results indicatedthat AMDS could be applied to heavy metal contaminatedsoil as an alternative amendments for reducing heavy metalmobility and bioavailability.
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