Main chemical and mineralogical components of the Rio Doce sediments and the iron ore tailing from the Fundão Dam disaster, Southeastern Brazil

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Eduardo Baudson Duarte
Mirna Aparecida Neves
Fabricia Benda de Oliveira
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[1] Coordenadoria do Curso de Bacharelado em Geologia,Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo–Campus Nova Venécia
[2] Naturais e da Saúde,Departamento de Geologia, Centro de Ciências Exatas
[3] Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo,undefined
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Mining waste; Ore processing sludge; Main metal content; Environmental impacts;
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Since the Fundão Dam rupture in Southeastern Brazil caused an enormous amount of iron ore tailing (IOT) to be discharged into the Doce River Catchment, various works have been published on the soil, water, and biota contamination by potentially hazardous trace metals. However, the objective of this study is to investigate changes in the main chemical composition and the mineral phases, which has not been studied yet. We present an analysis of sediment samples collected in the Doce River alluvial plain, before and after the disaster, as well as the tailing deposited. Granulometry, main chemical composition by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, mineralogy by X-ray diffractometry, quantification of mineral phases using the Rietveld method, and scanning electron microscope imaging are shown. We conclude that the Fundão Dam rupture introduced fine particles into the Doce River alluvial plain, increasing the Fe and Al content in the sediments. The high Fe, Al, and Mn contents in the finer iron ore tailing fractions represent environmental risks for soil, water, and biotic chains. The IOT mineralogical components, mainly the muscovite, kaolinite, and hematite present in the finer particles can increase the sorption and desorption capacity of harmful trace metals depending on the natural or induced redox conditions, which are not always predictable and avoidable in the environment.
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