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Long-Term Sustainability of Marble Waste Sludge in Reducing Soil Acidity and Heavy Metal Release in a Contaminated Mine Technosol
Fernández Caliani, Juan Carlos; Giráldez Díaz, Inmaculada
; Fernández Landero, Sandra; Barba Brioso, Cinta
; Morales Carrillo de Albornoz, Emilio
(MDPI, 2022-07)
A field‐based experiment was set up to evaluate the effectiveness of a single application of marble waste sludge (MWS) on chemical immobilization of potentially hazardous trace elements (PHE) within the soil profile of ... -
Mineralogical and Crystal-Chemical Constraints on the Glauconite-Forming Process in Neogene Sediments of the Lower Guadalquivir Basin (SW Spain)
Fernández Landero, Sandra; Fernández Caliani, Juan Carlos(MDPI, 2021-05)
Glaucony is a significant green marine facies in the northwestern passive margin of the Guadalquivir Basin (Spain), where glauconite formed authigenically on a sediment-starved continental shelf, with fecal pellets and ... -
Phytoaccumulation of trace elements (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Zn) by Nicotiana glauca and Euphorbia segetalis growing in a Technosol developed on legacy mine wastes (Domingo Rubio wetland, SW Spain)
Barba Brioso, Cinta; Hidalgo Fernández, Pablo José
; Fernández Landero, Sandra; Giráldez Díaz, Inmaculada
; Fernández Caliani, Juan Carlos
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023-03)
Sulfidic mine wastes have the potential to generate acid mine drainage (AMD) and release acid leachates containing high levels of iron, sulfate and potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Soils receiving AMD discharges are ... -
Soil Contaminated with Hazardous Waste Materials at Rio Tinto Mine (Spain) Is a Persistent Secondary Source of Acid and Heavy Metals to the Environment
Fernández Landero, Sandra; Fernández Caliani, Juan Carlos; Giráldez Díaz, Inmaculada
; Morales Carrillo de Albornoz, Emilio
; Barba Brioso, Cinta
; González Díez, Isabel (MDPI, 2023-03)
Mineralogical analysis and laboratory-based leaching tests coupled with speciation modeling were undertaken to quantify the potential for short-term acid generation and the release of trace elements from soils heavily ...