Screening-level ecological risk assessment (SLERA) in an abandoned As-Cu mining area (N Spain): implications of phyto-availability and soil properties on vegetation

Serrano Garcia, Humberto ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7777-0527, Izquierdo Díaz, Miguel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2695-0779, Barrio Parra, Fernando ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5475-3567, Álvarez Rodríguez, Rodrigo ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2651-1103, Ordoñez Alonso, Almudena ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0055-1828 and Miguel García, Eduardo de ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1318-9474 (2025). Screening-level ecological risk assessment (SLERA) in an abandoned As-Cu mining area (N Spain): implications of phyto-availability and soil properties on vegetation. "Environmental Geochemistry and Health", v. 47 (n. 3); p. 85. ISSN 02694042. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-025-02394-z.

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Título: Screening-level ecological risk assessment (SLERA) in an abandoned As-Cu mining area (N Spain): implications of phyto-availability and soil properties on vegetation
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Tipo de Documento: Artículo
Título de Revista/Publicación: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
Fecha: 1 Marzo 2025
ISSN: 02694042
Volumen: 47
Número: 3
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Palabras Clave Informales: abandoned mine; abandoned mines; anthropogenic; Arsenic; Bioaccessibility; Cadmium; Chromium; Cobalt; CONTAMINATED SOILS; Copper; Ecological risk; Ecological risk assessment; Ecological risks; Ecotoxicology; Environmental Monitoring; HEALTH-RISK; Heavy-Metals; Lead; Life on land; MERCUR; Metals, Heavy; MINE; Mining; Mining areas; Nickel; Organic-Matter; Phyto-availabilit; Phyto-availability; Phytoavailability; Plants; Potential impacts; Property; Risk Assessment; Screening level; Soil; Soil Pollutants; Soil Pollution; Soil property; Soil sample; Spain; Trace Element; Trace Elements; Trace-Elements; Traces elements; Zinc
Escuela: E.T.S.I. de Minas y Energía (UPM)
Departamento: Energía y Combustibles
Licencias Creative Commons: Reconocimiento

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This study applies a Screening-Level Ecological Risk Assessment (SLERA) to evaluate the potential impact of trace elements on vegetation in an abandoned As-Cu mining area in northern Spain. A total of 27 soil samples were analyzed for pseudo-total (aqua regia) and phyto-available (EDTA 0.05 M) content of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn. Contamination and ecotoxicological risk indices were used to identify pollution hotspots and contaminants of ecological concern (COPEC). Arsenic, Cu, Co and Zn pose a potential risk to vegetation across the site. Available concentrations of these elements are high, although average phyto-availabilities are generally low (< 30%). Remarkably, some highly contaminated areas support vegetation, while others remain barren. This suggests that high phyto-available concentrations alone do not fully explain the presence or absence of vegetation. Edaphic properties, such as low soil pH and minimal organic matter content, seem to play a critical role in inhibiting vegetation growth in certain areas. These results underline the importance of considering not only trace element concentrations but also site-specific edaphic properties when assessing ecological risk and planning remediation strategies in contaminated mining areas.

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Identificador DOI: 10.1007/s10653-025-02394-z
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