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  1. B. 理工学域; 数物科学類・物質化学類・機械工学類・フロンティア工学類・電子情報通信学類・地球社会基盤学類・生命理工学類
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Metal Uptake in Benthic Organisms and Argillaceous Sediments Affected by Mine Drainage in Ogoya, Ishikawa, Japan

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公開日 2022-12-05
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タイトル Metal Uptake in Benthic Organisms and Argillaceous Sediments Affected by Mine Drainage in Ogoya, Ishikawa, Japan
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
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著者 Brandon, Keely

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Tazaki, Kazue

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Okuno, Masayuki

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著者別表示 田崎, 和江

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奥野, 正幸

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書誌情報 Clay Science

巻 14, 号 2, p. 65-79, 発行日 2009-01-01
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収録物識別子 0009-8574
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収録物識別子 AA00607148
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出版者 日本粘土学会 = The Clay Science Society of Japan
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内容記述 A unique ecosystem composed of liverworts, diatoms, bacteria and argillaceous sediments is able to thrive in spite of acidic, sulfur and heavy metal contaminated water below the abandoned Ogoya Copper Mine in Ishikawa, Japan. Sample analyses by optical microscope, ED-XRF, XRD, SEM, TEM and FE-TEM revealed that Fe and Cu were taken up by benthic organisms and sediments. Metal uptake and precipitation, including adsorption by clay minerals, improves the water quality for surrounding organisms. Liverworts shelter diatoms and bacteria, also trapping sediments and precipitates that would otherwise be washed away. Meanwhile bacteria are involved in metal accumulation and converting toxic aqueous metals to minerals. Liverworts displayed Cu and occasionally Fe and Zn content. Clay sediments were enriched in Fe and sometimes S, with traces of Ti, Mn, Cu, Zn, and occasionally As, Br, Sr and Zr. Based on XRD analyses, chlorite, mica minerals, feldspar, quartz and chloritoid were predominant in the <2μm fraction of the river sediments, along with traces of the sulfate minerals melanterite, chalcanthite and despujolsite. Mine drainage has compromised the health of surrounding communities and damaged river ecosystems. Clarification and optimization of natural metal uptake processes and the fate of mine-related elements could hold keys to sustainable remediation methods for use in the Ogoya mine area.
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関連識別子 https://doi.org/10.11362/jcssjclayscience.14.2_65
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