Evaluation Of Heavy Metal Removal From Contaminated Effluents Using Phragmites Australis (CAV.) Trin. Ex Steud. And Schoenoplectus Californicus (C.a. Mey.) - SME Annual Meeting 2022

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 3
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- 207 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 2, 2022
Abstract
One of the greatest environmental issues related to the development of the mining activity is the generation of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD). Many methods have been developed for AMD treatment, being wetlands a good option for heavy metal removal. In this sense, the implementation of artificial wetlands for the treatment of mining effluents would seem to be an environmentally friendly alternative. In this paper, we present the results on the elimination of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb and Fe) using two Peruvian native species such as Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A. Mey.) and Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex Steud. The results show that Schoenoplectus californicus preferentially removes copper (82 and 90%), lead (88 and 92%) and iron (28 and 69%), whereas Phragmites australis removes copper (68 and 87%) and zinc (53 and 95%). Likewise, it is observed that the Schoenoplectus californicus mainly retains the ions in its root, copper (89%), zinc (84%) and iron (76%). While the Phragmites australis accumulates iron (62%) and copper (74%) in the steam and root part respectively
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APA:
(2022) Evaluation Of Heavy Metal Removal From Contaminated Effluents Using Phragmites Australis (CAV.) Trin. Ex Steud. And Schoenoplectus Californicus (C.a. Mey.) - SME Annual Meeting 2022MLA: Evaluation Of Heavy Metal Removal From Contaminated Effluents Using Phragmites Australis (CAV.) Trin. Ex Steud. And Schoenoplectus Californicus (C.a. Mey.) - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.