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  • Soil contamination from heavy metals due to coal mining is a big problem that can harm the environment and people’s health.
  • In a study near the Guobei coal mine in China, scientists tested soil and wheat samples and found some heavy metals were higher than normal, but generally safe levels for health.
  • The research showed that coal mining might be a key reason for the pollution and suggests that monitoring and managing the soil is really important.

Article Abstract

Soil contamination by heavy metals (HMs) in mining areas is a major issue because of its significant impact on the environmental quality and physical health of residents. Mining of minerals used in energy production, particularly coal, has led to HMs entering the surrounding soil through geochemical pathways. In this study, a total of 166 surface soil and 100 wheat grain samples around the Guobei coal mine in southeast China were collected, and trace metal levels were determined via inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The average HMs (Ni, As, Cr, Cu, Pb, Cd, and Zn) concentrations were lower than the screening values in China (GB 15618-2018) but higher than the soil background values in the Huaibei Bozhou area of Anhui Province (except Zn), indicating HMs enrichment. Based on the geoaccumulation index (I) and ecological risk index (I), Cd pollution levels were low, while for the other metals the samples were pollution-free, and therefore no ecological risk warning was issued for the mining area. Both Cr and Pb had a higher noncarcinogenic health risks for adults and children. The lifetime carcinogenic risks (LCR) of Cr, Pb, and Cd were within acceptable levels. A positive matrix factorization (PMF) model identified two factors that could explain the HMs sources: factor 1 for Zn, Cd, and Pb, factor 2 for Ni, As, Cr, and Cu. Furthermore, HMs enrichment was observed in surface soil and the Carboniferous-Permian coal seams in the Guobei coal mine, which may suggest that coal mining is an important source for HMs enrichment in surface soil. Overall, this study provides a theoretical basis for undertaking the management and assessment of soil HMs pollution around a coal mine.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117670DOI Listing

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