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A novel approach for acid mine drainage pollution biomonitoring using rare earth elements bioaccumulated in the freshwater clam Corbicula fluminea

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 338, Issue -, Pages 466-471

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.05.052

Keywords

Iberian pyrite belt; Asian clam; Environmental proxy; Lanthanide bioaccumulation; Middle rare earth elements enrichment

Funding

  1. International Grant from Bank Santander/UNESCO Chair UNITWIN/WiCop
  2. Erasmus Mundus Programme for the MACOMA Doctoral
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [CTM2012-36476-0O2-01]
  4. Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation and the Ramon y Cajal Subprogramme (MICINN-RYC)
  5. Forest Services from Confederacion Hidrografica del Guadiana and Nicolas Cifuentes
  6. Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [SCYRE-CGL2016-78783-C2-1-R]

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Lanthanide series have been used as a record of the water-rock interaction and work as a tool for identifying impacts of acid mine drainage (lixiviate residue derived from sulphide oxidation). The application of North-American Shale Composite-normalized rare earth elements patterns to these minority elements allows determining the origin of the contamination. In the current study, geochemical patterns were applied to rare earth elements bioaccumulated in the soft tissue of the freshwater clam Corbiculafluminea after exposure to different acid mine drainage contaminated environments. Results show significant bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in soft tissue of the clam after 14 days of exposure to acid mine drainage contaminated sediment (Sigma REE=1.3-8 mu g/gdw).Furthermore, it was possible to biomonitor different degrees of contamination based on rare earth elements in tissue. The pattern of this type of contamination describes a particular curve characterized by an enrichment in the middle rare earth elements; a homologous pattern (E-MREE = 0.90) has also been observed when applied NASC normalization in clam tissues. Results of lanthanides found in clams were contrasted with the paucity of toxicity studies, determining risk caused by light rare earth elements in the Odiel River close to the Estuary. The current study purposes the use of clam as an innovative bio-tool for the biogeochemical monitoring of pollution inputs that determines the acid mine drainage networks affection. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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