The aim of this project was to investigate the biogeochemistry and transport of
metals in a river/estuarine system contaminated by acid mine drainage. The Rio Tinto and
Rio Odiel drain a metalliferous mining area in the Iberian Pyrite Belt in the south-west of
Spain. The pH values in the rivers were low (< 3) and dissolved metal concentrations were
. extremely high, up to 2.6 mM Zn, 860 \M Cu, 6.0 jaM Cd and 72 nM U . The seasonal
cycle of low precipitation and flash floods was identified as an important factor in
generating the more severe contamination of the rivers with Fe, A l , Mn, Zn, Cu, N i , Co
and Cd observed during autumn and winter, compared to spring and summer.
The estuarine behaviour of dissolved Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, N i , Co and Cd was primarily =
controlled by pH. Apart from an addition of these metals from the sediment in the upper
Tinto estuary, conservative mixing was observed up to pH ~ 5 (at S ~ 30), above which Fe,
Mn, Zn, Cu, N i and Co were removed from solution. Voltammetric speciation studies
showed that Cu complexing organic ligands (logK'cuL ~ 11-5, CL = 32 - 199 nM) in the
estuary were saturated, and thermodynamic calculations indicated that the concentration of
Cu^"^ reached values (pCu^"^ < 9) that are toxic to some marine and estuarine organisms.
The estimation of fluxes indicated that the dissolved metal export from this system
to thecoastal zone averages 101 d'^ Zn, 2.3 t d"' Cu, 180 kg d"^ N i and 236 kg d"^ Co, with
higher contributions during wet, compared to the dry seasons. On-line measurements of
Zn, Cu and N i in the Gulf of Cadiz revealed metal plumes associated with the Tinto/Odiel
system and the Guadiana and Guadalquivir rivers. As a result of entrainment by the
Atlantic Ocean surface current flowing into the Mediterranean Sea, the metal
contamination in waters of the Gulf of Cadiz is transported south and eastward.
Date of Award | 2000 |
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Original language | English |
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METAL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF A MINE CONTAMINATED EsTUARiNE-CoASTAL SYSTEM IN SW SPAIN
Braungardt, C. (Author). 2000
Student thesis: PhD