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Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton

[Image: see text] Seafloor massive sulfide deposits have attracted much interest as mineral resources. Therefore, the potential environmental impacts of full-scale mining should be considered. In this study, we focused on metal and metalloid contamination that could be triggered by accidental leakag...

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Autores principales: Fuchida, Shigeshi, Yokoyama, Akiko, Fukuchi, Rina, Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro, Kawagucci, Shinsuke, Kawachi, Masanobu, Koshikawa, Hiroshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6044885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30023687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00081
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author Fuchida, Shigeshi
Yokoyama, Akiko
Fukuchi, Rina
Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro
Kawagucci, Shinsuke
Kawachi, Masanobu
Koshikawa, Hiroshi
author_facet Fuchida, Shigeshi
Yokoyama, Akiko
Fukuchi, Rina
Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro
Kawagucci, Shinsuke
Kawachi, Masanobu
Koshikawa, Hiroshi
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description [Image: see text] Seafloor massive sulfide deposits have attracted much interest as mineral resources. Therefore, the potential environmental impacts of full-scale mining should be considered. In this study, we focused on metal and metalloid contamination that could be triggered by accidental leakage and dispersion of hydrothermal ore particulates from mining vessels into surface seawater. We determined the leaching potential of metals and metalloids from four hydrothermal ores collected from the Okinawa Trough into aerobic seawater and then evaluated the toxic effects of ore leachates on a phytoplankton species, Skeletonema marinoi–dohrnii complex, which is present ubiquitously in the ocean. Large amounts of metals and metalloids were released from the ground hydrothermal ores into seawater within 5 min under aerobic conditions. The main components of leachates were Zn + Pb, As + Sb, and Zn + Cu, which were obtained from the Fe–Zn–Pb-rich and Zn–Pb-rich zero-age, Ba-rich, and Fe-rich ores, respectively. The leachates had different chemical compositions from those of the ore. The rapid release and difference in chemical compositions between the leachates and the ores indicated that substances were not directly dissolved from the sulfide-binding mineral phase but from labile phases mainly on the adsorption–desorption interface of the ores under these conditions. All ore leachates inhibited the growth of S. marinoi–dohrnii complex but with different magnitudes of toxic effects. These results indicate that the fine particulate matter of hydrothermal ores is a potential source of toxic contamination that may damage primary production in the ocean. Therefore, we insist on the necessity for the prior evaluation of toxic element leachability from mineral ores into seawater to minimize mining impacts on the surface environment.
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spelling pubmed-60448852018-07-16 Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton Fuchida, Shigeshi Yokoyama, Akiko Fukuchi, Rina Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro Kawagucci, Shinsuke Kawachi, Masanobu Koshikawa, Hiroshi ACS Omega [Image: see text] Seafloor massive sulfide deposits have attracted much interest as mineral resources. Therefore, the potential environmental impacts of full-scale mining should be considered. In this study, we focused on metal and metalloid contamination that could be triggered by accidental leakage and dispersion of hydrothermal ore particulates from mining vessels into surface seawater. We determined the leaching potential of metals and metalloids from four hydrothermal ores collected from the Okinawa Trough into aerobic seawater and then evaluated the toxic effects of ore leachates on a phytoplankton species, Skeletonema marinoi–dohrnii complex, which is present ubiquitously in the ocean. Large amounts of metals and metalloids were released from the ground hydrothermal ores into seawater within 5 min under aerobic conditions. The main components of leachates were Zn + Pb, As + Sb, and Zn + Cu, which were obtained from the Fe–Zn–Pb-rich and Zn–Pb-rich zero-age, Ba-rich, and Fe-rich ores, respectively. The leachates had different chemical compositions from those of the ore. The rapid release and difference in chemical compositions between the leachates and the ores indicated that substances were not directly dissolved from the sulfide-binding mineral phase but from labile phases mainly on the adsorption–desorption interface of the ores under these conditions. All ore leachates inhibited the growth of S. marinoi–dohrnii complex but with different magnitudes of toxic effects. These results indicate that the fine particulate matter of hydrothermal ores is a potential source of toxic contamination that may damage primary production in the ocean. Therefore, we insist on the necessity for the prior evaluation of toxic element leachability from mineral ores into seawater to minimize mining impacts on the surface environment. American Chemical Society 2017-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6044885/ /pubmed/30023687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00081 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Fuchida, Shigeshi
Yokoyama, Akiko
Fukuchi, Rina
Ishibashi, Jun-ichiro
Kawagucci, Shinsuke
Kawachi, Masanobu
Koshikawa, Hiroshi
Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title_full Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title_fullStr Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title_full_unstemmed Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title_short Leaching of Metals and Metalloids from Hydrothermal Ore Particulates and Their Effects on Marine Phytoplankton
title_sort leaching of metals and metalloids from hydrothermal ore particulates and their effects on marine phytoplankton
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6044885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30023687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00081
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