Lability and Bioavailability of Toxic Heavy Metals in Ratnapura District Gem Sediments, Sri Lanka
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2021-07
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IEEE
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Ratnapura district is composed of alluvial sedimentary gem deposits. These deposits have a variety of gem minerals which may contain toxic heavy metals. In this study, the fate of heavy metals associated with gem minerals was investigated through a quantitative determination. Sediments collected from 15 gem pits were analysed for total, exchangeable, and bioavailable fractions of toxic heavy metals. Air-dried, ground, and sieved samples were microwave acid digested using HNO 3 , HCl, and HF. For exchangeable metal fraction analysis, samples were extracted with 1 M MgCl 2 solution. Bioavailable metal fraction was extracted by adding 0.01 M CaCl 2 solution. The extractions were analysed using AAS. Results indicated high concentrations of Fe, Zn, and Pb in total heavy metal content which averaged 49 g kg −1 , 223 mg kg −1 , and 153 mg kg −1 respectively. Abundance of metals was recorded as Fe > Zn > Mn > Pb > As > Ni > Cu > Co > Cd. Exchangeable and bioavailable metal fractions showed more or less a similar order. Metal concentrations increased with the increase of soil depth. This analysis confirmed that a considerable amount of toxic heavy metals extracted and transported to the surrounding environment during the gem mining process causing contamination.
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Gem deposit, Mineral, Toxic, Metal, Fractionation
Citation
S. Sandanayake, S. Diyabalanage, H. Wijesekara and M. Vithanage, "Lability and Bioavailability of Toxic Heavy Metals in Ratnapura District Gem Sediments, Sri Lanka," 2021 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2021, pp. 427-431, doi: 10.1109/MERCon52712.2021.9525637.