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Risks of soil chemical degradation from atmospheric gypsum plumes around selected extraction and processing enterprises, Northeast Brazil.
Morais, Joacir; Oliveira, Ruthanna Isabelle de; Barros, Juliana da Silva; Oda-Souza, Melissa; Carlos, Filipe Selau; Camargo, Flávio Anastácio de Oliveira; Silva, José Domingos Santos da; Morais, Pâmalla Graziely Carvalho; Cardoso, Kaíque Mesquita; Bastos, Tatiana Reis Dos Santos; Alves, Paula Nascimento; Boechat, Cácio Luiz.
Affiliation
  • Morais J; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: morais.joacir@gmail.com.
  • Oliveira RI; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: ruthanna.oliveira@gmail.com.
  • Barros JDS; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil; State University of Piauí (UESPI), Corrente 64980-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: juliana.1234barros@gmail.com.
  • Oda-Souza M; State University of Piauí (UESPI), Corrente 64980-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: melissasouza@cca.uespi.br.
  • Carlos FS; Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), Capão do Leão 91160-000, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Electronic address: filipeselaucarlos@hotmail.com.
  • Camargo FAO; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre 91540-000, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Electronic address: fcamargo@ufrgs.br.
  • Silva JDSD; Federal University of the Oeste da Bahia (UFOB), Barreiras 47808021, Bahia, Brazil. Electronic address: jose.silva@ufob.edu.br.
  • Morais PGC; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: pamalla_grazielly@ufpi.edu.br.
  • Cardoso KM; State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB), Graduate Program in Agronomy, Vitória da Conquista 45083-900, Bahia, Brazil. Electronic address: kaique.cardoso@ifnmg.edu.br.
  • Bastos TRDS; State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB), Graduate Program in Agronomy, Vitória da Conquista 45083-900, Bahia, Brazil. Electronic address: 2021s0001@uesb.edu.br.
  • Alves PN; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil. Electronic address: paula.alves@ufpi.edu.br.
  • Boechat CL; Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Campus Profª Cinobelina Elvas, Rodovia Bom Jesus - Viana, s/n, Planalto Horizonte, Bom Jesus 64900-000, Piauí, Brazil; State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB), Graduate Program in Agronomy, Vitória da Conquista 45083-900, Bahia, Brazil. Electronic address: caci
Sci Total Environ ; 946: 174494, 2024 Jul 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38969111
ABSTRACT
Gypsum plays a prominent role in agriculture, being considered an effective alternative to alleviate subsurface acidity due to its higher solubility and containing sulfur. However, another significant aspect is which pose long-term risks of groundwater contamination due to excessive applications of salts, pesticides, and other chemicals that will be leached, or even soil chemical depletion. So far, no study has focused on understanding the impacts of the atmospheric gypsum plume originating from gibbsite mining and processing on the leaching of soil bases and chemical degradation surrounding these sites. In this study, we evaluated the behavior of chemical characteristics in soil profiles distributed along the dispersion of the atmospheric plume and in areas without interference from the industrial sector in the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil. Fifty-three sampling points were collected at 7 locations based on the dispersion of the dust plume through wind drift. Each sampling point was represented by three composite soil samples at depths of 0.0-0.20, 0.40-0.60, and 1.00-1.20 m, where the chemical soil characteristics were evaluated. The average levels of Ca, Mg, and K in the studied layers are classified as low, with minimum values below the method's detection limit, and they also show imbalance due to higher concentrations of Ca in the surface layer in areas affected by atmospheric dispersion. The sum and saturation of bases at all depths are classified as low. Higher aluminum saturation values were observed in the deeper soil layers. The gypsum dust altered the soil's chemical characteristics at the evaluated depths; therefore, it is necessary to seek means to mitigate gypsum dust release during gibbsite extraction and processing and ensure that the soils in areas near these enterprises maintain their natural characteristics.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2024 Type: Article