Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference (한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.09a
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- Pages.404-408
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- 2003
Geochemical speciation of dissolved heavy metals in acid mine drainage: effects of pH and total concentration
- Jung, Hun-Bok (Dept. of Earth & Environ. Sci., Korea Univ.) ;
- Yun, Seong-Taek (Dept. of Earth & Environ. Sci., Korea Univ.,) ;
- Kwon, Jang-Soon (Dept. of Earth & Environ. Sci., Korea Univ.) ;
- So, Chil-Sup (Dept. of Earth & Environ. Sci., Korea Univ.) ;
- Lee, Pyeong-Koo (Korea Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)
- Published : 2003.09.01
Abstract
In this study, we examined the influences of pH and total concentration on the speciation of heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Zn) in acid mine drainage. Their labile concentrations were analyzed by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry (ASV) at both natural pH and adjusted pHs (from 2 to 8). We obtained regression equations for predicting labile concentrations as a function of the water pH and contamination level (total dissolved metal concentration). Our data show that labile Cu depends on both the total concentration and pH, while labile Cd and Zn concentrations are controlled mainly by their total concentration rather than pH. Therefore, the pH variation of AMD may significantly change the toxicity and bioavailability especially of Cu, owing to its speciation change.