Boreal lakes with soft water and low buffering capacity are susceptible to excess ion loading resulting from metal mining. The impact of two Finish mining sites in downstream lakes was assessed with a chronic sediment toxicity test using a laboratory-reared freshwater Lumbriculus variegatus (Oligochaeta). The test organisms were exposed to mining-contaminated natural lake sediments and hypolimnion water (HLW) or artificial freshwater (AFW) as overlying water in two independent experimental setups. In both test setups, growth and reproduction of L. variegatus were lower in sediments from the lakes receiving high amount of mining effluents from the mines nearby. In the biomining site, the main contaminants in the recipient lakes were the ore ...
Emissions from metal mining activities are known to deteriorate the quality of aquatic habitats an...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
Metal contamination of freshwater bodies resulting from mining activities or deactivated mines is a ...
Leachates and effluents from acid sulphate soils and metal mining compose a significant part of met...
The São Domingos mine (Portugal) is, potentially, a good site for ecotoxicological studies, due to a...
There are several methods for studying metal-contaminated freshwater sediments, but more information...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
Environmental context. The release of mining effluents exposes natural waters to excess metals and t...
International audienceSurficial sediments exhibit higher levels of contamination than overlying wate...
Mining of sulfide-rich pyritic ores produces acid mine drainage waters and has induced major ecologi...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect on a lake as a result of sulfide mining. Th...
A sediment toxicity test using the freshwater oligochaetes Lumbriculus variegatus and Tubifex tubife...
Ph.D.Except for agriculture, the mining industry is considered as not only the oldest but also the m...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Metal-rich sediments have the potential to impair life in fr...
Emissions from metal mining activities are known to deteriorate the quality of aquatic habitats an...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
Metal contamination of freshwater bodies resulting from mining activities or deactivated mines is a ...
Leachates and effluents from acid sulphate soils and metal mining compose a significant part of met...
The São Domingos mine (Portugal) is, potentially, a good site for ecotoxicological studies, due to a...
There are several methods for studying metal-contaminated freshwater sediments, but more information...
The release of toxic metals from local mining activities often represents a severe environmental haz...
Environmental context. The release of mining effluents exposes natural waters to excess metals and t...
International audienceSurficial sediments exhibit higher levels of contamination than overlying wate...
Mining of sulfide-rich pyritic ores produces acid mine drainage waters and has induced major ecologi...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect on a lake as a result of sulfide mining. Th...
A sediment toxicity test using the freshwater oligochaetes Lumbriculus variegatus and Tubifex tubife...
Ph.D.Except for agriculture, the mining industry is considered as not only the oldest but also the m...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Metal-rich sediments have the potential to impair life in fr...
Emissions from metal mining activities are known to deteriorate the quality of aquatic habitats an...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
Metal contamination of freshwater bodies resulting from mining activities or deactivated mines is a ...