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Geochemistry of soils derived from black shales in the Ganziping mine area, western Hunan, China

Xu, Jingzhe (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Peng, Bo (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Yu, Changxun (author)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM),Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
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Yang, Guang (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Tang, Xiaoyan (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Tan, Changyin (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Xie, Shurong (author)
East China Institute of Science and Technology, Peoples Republic of China
Tu, Xianglin (author)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peoples Republic of China
Bao, Zhicheng (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Quan, Meijie (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
Xiao, Min (author)
Hunan Normal University, Peoples Republic of China
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2012-11-22
2013
English.
In: Environmental Earth Sciences. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1866-6280 .- 1866-6299. ; 70:1, s. 175-190
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  • The geochemistry of major and trace elements (including heavy metals and rare earth elements) of the fresh and weathered black shales, and the soils derived from black shales in the Ganziping mine area in western Hunan province (China) were studied using the following techniques: X-ray fluorescence (XRF), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that the black-shale soils are significantly enriched with Al2O3 and Fe2O3, and depleted of mobile elements CaO, Na2O and K2O. The soils are also highly enriched with heavy metals U, V, Ni, Ba, Cu, Zn and Pb, that may cause potential heavy-metal contamination of the soils. Composition of the soils is homogeneous compared to the weathered black shales, for which the concentrations of major elements except CaO and Na2O, and trace elements except heavy metals (U, V, Ni, Ba, Cu, Zn and Pb) as well as the mobile Sr, show lower variations than in the weathered black shales. Ratios of Zr/Hf, Ta/Nb, Y/Ho, Nd/Sm, and Ti/(Ti + Zr), of the soils are also less variable, with values constantly similar to that of the fresh and weathered black shales correspondingly. Thus, components of the soils are believed to be contributed from the parent black shales through weathering and pedogenesis. It is concluded that the soils were formed by at least two stages of geochemical processes: the early stage of chemical differentiation and the later stage of chemical homogenization. The chemical differentiation that was taken during black-shale weathering might have caused the depletion of CaO and Na2O, and the enrichment of Al2O3 and Fe2O3; while the chemical homogenization that was taken during pedogenesis led to the depletion of SiO2 and K2O, and to the further enrichment of Al2O3 and Fe2O3. The heavy-metal enrichment (contamination) of the soils was then genetically related to the enrichment of Al2O3 and Fe2O3 in the soils.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)

Keyword

The black-shale soils
Black-shale weathering
Pedogenesis
Chemical differentiation
Chemical homogenization
Western Hunan province
Natural Science
Naturvetenskap

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