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Contamination of the environment at abandoned Cu-mines Libiola and Caporciano

  1. TitleContamination of the environment at abandoned Cu-mines Libiola and Caporciano
    Author infoGiuseppe Buccheri, Jana Dadová, Radmila Kučerová; rec. Vojtech Dirner, Jiří Kupka
    Author Buccheri Giuseppe 1973- (80%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Co-authors Dadová Jana 1972- (10%)
    Kučerová Radmila (10%)
    Another authors Dirner Vojtech 1953- (Recenzent)
    Kupka Jiří (Recenzent)
    Issue dataKošice : Technical university of Košice , 2018. - 75 p.
    Issue1. vyd.
    ISBN978-80-553-2910-9
    Keywords contamination   ložiská medi - copper deposits   potentially toxic elements  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 502
    AnnotationThis elaborate reports an environmental study concerning the abandoned Caporciano copper mine in Montecatini Val di Cecina. The environmental matrices (water, soil, dump sediments, plants) of the studied mining sites were investigated in order to evaluate its environmental status. The heavy metals mobilization can cause contamination of country components. Our attention was focused on heavy metal content in the studied environmental matrices. Concentration values which we found out by laboratory analyses were also compared with concentration limits provided by Italian law (L.D. 152/06) as far as soil and water are concerned. Acidification potential of dump sediments and soils from the dump was also studied. The acidification risk seems to be negligible. The bioconcentration factor (BIF) and translocation factor (TF) of the heavy metals in the studied plants (Pinus sp. and Quercus sp.) indicate that the plants are excluders. Also the enrichment factor (EF) is not very high
    Public work category AAB
    No. of Archival Copy42189
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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