폐광산 배수와 퇴적물의 중금속 오염과 생물독성 평가Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination and Biological Toxicity of Mine Drainages and Sediments from Abandoned Mines
- Other Titles
- Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination and Biological Toxicity of Mine Drainages and Sediments from Abandoned Mines
- Authors
- 이현준; 김효진; 오현주; 조기종; 김정규; 정진호
- Issue Date
- 2007
- Publisher
- 한국물환경학회
- Keywords
- Abandoned mine; Biological toxicity; Heavy metal; Mine drainage; Sediment; Abandoned mine; Biological toxicity; Heavy metal; Mine drainage; Sediment
- Citation
- 한국물환경학회지, v.23, no.2, pp.287 - 293
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국물환경학회지
- Volume
- 23
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 287
- End Page
- 293
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125875
- ISSN
- 2289-0971
- Abstract
- Heavy metal contamination and biological toxicity of mine drainages and sediments in abandoned mines were studied. Mine drainages had pH at a range of 2.94~7.86, and contained heavy metals at a toxic level. For coal mines, toxicity of mine drainage to Daphnia magna was attributable to acidic pH. In addition to the low pH, suspended heavy metals such as Zn and Cu contributed to toxicity of mine drainages at abandoned metalliferous mines. All mine sediments studied in this work showed biological toxicity to Chironomus riparius, having mortality at a range of 15~60%. However, its relationship with physicochemical properties including heavy metal content of the sediments was not statistically explained. Exceptionally clay (< 2 μm particle) content was negatively correlated with the biological toxicity for sediment samples collected at the same abandoned mines.
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