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Concentrations and bioaccessibility of metals in vegetation and dust near a mining haul road, Cape Krusenstern National Monument, Alaska.

William G Brumbaugh1, Suzette A Morman, Thomas W May.   

Abstract

Vegetation, sub-surface peat, and road dust were sampled near the Delong Mountain Transportation System (DMTS) haul road in northwest Alaska in 2005-2006 to document aluminum, barium, cadmium, lead, and zinc concentrations, and to evaluate bioaccessibility of these metals. The DMTS haul road is the transport corridor between Red Dog Mine (a large-scale, lead-zinc mine and mill) and the coastal shipping port, and it traverses National Park Service lands. Compared to reference locations, total metal concentrations in four types of vegetation (birch, cranberry, and willow leaves, and cotton grass blades/stalks) collected 25 m from the haul road were enriched on average by factors of 3.5 for zinc, 8.0 for barium, 20 for cadmium, and 150 for lead. Triple rinsing of vegetation with a water/methanol mixture reduced metals concentrations by at most 50%, and cadmium and zinc concentrations were least affected by rinsing. Cadmium and zinc bioaccessibility was greater in vegetation (50% to 100%) than in dust (15% to 20%); whereas the opposite pattern was observed for lead bioaccessibility (<30% in vegetation; 50% in dust). Barium exhibited low-to-intermediate bioaccessibility in dust and vegetation (20% to 40%), whereas aluminum bioaccessibility was relatively low (<6%) in all sample types. Our reconnaissance-level study indicates that clean-up and improvements in lead/zinc concentrate transfer activities have been effective; however, as of 2006, metal dispersion from past and/or present releases of fugitive dusts along the DMTS road still may have been contributing to elevated metals in surface vegetation. Vegetation was most enriched in lead, but because bioaccessibility of cadmium was greater, any potential risks to animals that forage near the haul road might be equally important for both of these metals.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21318268     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-011-1879-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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2.  Spatial patterns of cadmium and lead deposition on and adjacent to National Park Service lands in the vicinity of Red Dog Mine, Alaska.

Authors:  L Hasselbach; J M Ver Hoef; J Ford; P Neitlich; E Crecelius; S Berryman; B Wolk; T Bohle
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2005-04-26       Impact factor: 7.963

3.  Metal exposure and effects in voles and small birds near a mining haul road in Cape Krusenstern National Monument, Alaska.

Authors:  William G Brumbaugh; Miguel A Mora; Thomas W May; David N Phalen
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2009-10-24       Impact factor: 2.513

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Authors:  Laurel A Schaider; David B Senn; Daniel J Brabander; Kathleen D McCarthy; James P Shine
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2007-06-01       Impact factor: 9.028

5.  Assessment of the solubility and bioaccessibility of barium and aluminum in soils affected by mine dust deposition.

Authors:  S S Shock; B A Bessinger; Y W Lowney; J L Clark
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2007-07-01       Impact factor: 9.028

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1.  Trends in spatial patterns of heavy metal deposition on national park service lands along the Red Dog Mine haul road, Alaska, 2001-2006.

Authors:  Peter N Neitlich; Jay M Ver Hoef; Shanti D Berryman; Anaka Mines; Linda H Geiser; Linda M Hasselbach; Alyssa E Shiel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Dallon C Knight; Nicole A Ramos; Chris R Iceman; Sarah M Hayes
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