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The main aim of this overview is conducted to characterize mineralogical and elemental composition of mine tailings in order to evaluate the environmental hazards, and identify the metal accumulation potential of native plant species. The mine tailings including soils and different plant species from different mines were analyzed for determination of tailings characteristics and chemical element contents in tailings and plants. The large amounts of mining wastes are causing significant adverse environment impacts due to acid mine drainage production and mobilization of potentially toxic metals…mehr

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The main aim of this overview is conducted to characterize mineralogical and elemental composition of mine tailings in order to evaluate the environmental hazards, and identify the metal accumulation potential of native plant species. The mine tailings including soils and different plant species from different mines were analyzed for determination of tailings characteristics and chemical element contents in tailings and plants. The large amounts of mining wastes are causing significant adverse environment impacts due to acid mine drainage production and mobilization of potentially toxic metals and metalloids in residential areas, agricultural fields, downstreams, and rivers. The typical mineralogical composition is as follows: quartz, micas, K-feldspar, olivine-group minerals, magnetite, goethite, hematite, jarosite, and sulfides.
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María del Carmen Santa-Regina Graduated in Biology from the University of Salamanca. Studies the biodiversity of terrestrial ecosystems. Ignacio Santa-Regina - Dr in Biology and Scientific Researcher of IRNASA-CSIC. His research focuses on the study of the use of forests as a source of sustainable development.