To explore the source and pollution characteristics of soil arsenic, mineralogy and chemical analysis methods were used to analyze the ore, waste rock, sediment, and river and soil samples around the mining area. Under a polarized light microscope, As-bearing mineral-arsenopyrite was found in the soil, ore, and waste rock around the Banbishan gold mine. Moreover, arsenopyrite in the waste rock has already experienced weathering and oxidation, and the oxidized arsenopyrite easily migrates and is released in the soil, which is potentially harmful. Because of the effect of mining transportation activities and indigenous smelting, arsenic was mainly distributed in the topsoil, at a depth of 0-20 cm, in the farmland on both sides of the road and in the places where villagers were gathered. The soil arsenic content in Xiaowulan Village and Gaozhangzi Village ranged from 7.2 to 196.2 mg·kg and exceeded the rate of arsenic by 45.9% and 82.1%. According to the assessment by the RAC method, the farmland soil in Xiaowulan Village and Gaozhangzi Village were mainly at low to medium risk, although some soil points in Xiaowulan Village were at high risk. In general, the effects of the mining activities of the surrounding environment were not optimistic. As-bearing minerals in the oxidation of long-term weathering can cause much arsenic to be activated, which in turn, affects the local crops and long-term residents living around the mining area. It is suggested to carry out risk assessments for arsenic in the soil-crop-atmospheric-human system, and further study the conversion rules and mechanisms of arsenopyrite during weathering, to provide scientific guidance for the environmental protection of cultivated land.

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