Mining is a necessary activity for the development of countries, but it imposes direct and indirect negative impacts on the exploited areas and their surroundings. Sangan iron mine is one of the largest iron ore deposits in the Middle East, where the ore is extracted by open pit mining. The present study aims to investigate the soil’s concentration of heavy metals and to assess the level of soil’s contamination in the Sangan mining area. For these purposes, 44 samples of the soils (including both topsoils and subsoils) of the Sangan mining area were collected, and were analyzed by an ICP-MS device. The obtained data were analyzed by calculating the geochemical indices and statistical methods. On the basis of descriptive statistics of the analytical data, Pb with an average content of 138.39 mg/kg and Cd with an average concentration of 0.19 mg/kg had the highest and lowest concentrations in top soils, respectively. Moreover, Cr with an average value of 102.19 mg/kg, showed the highest, and Cd with an average of 0.2 mg/kg showed the lowest concentrations in subsoils. The average concentrations of As, Cr and Fe in the study area were higher than their respective values in the World-Soil Average composition. Among the elements, Pb had very high and severe enrichment in two stations with enrichment factor values of 149 and 23.85. The results indicated no severe soil pollution and ecological risk in the study area, except in some sampling sites. The most polluted soils were collected near the placer extraction units and tailing ponds of Ehya-Sepahan Company, as well as the waste rock pile of Sanabad Comprehensive Development Industrial and Mining Company.
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Environmental Geology Received: 2023/12/5 | Accepted: 2023/12/22 | Published: 2023/12/26