• A study on the Comparison of the Heavy Metal in Abandoned mine Soil by Sequential Extraction Exthaction Methods
  • Lee, Jong-Deuk;Kim, Tae-Dong;Jeon, Gee-Seok;Kim, Hee-Joung;
  • Department Of Enviromental Engineering, Andong National University;Department Of Enviromental Engineering, Andong National University;Korea Enviroment Corporation, HQ of Water Enviroment Management;Division of Environmental Research Center, Kangwon National University;
  • 폐광산 주변 토양 내 중금속의 연속추출법과 토양오염공정시험기준에 대한 비교 연구
  • 이종득;김태동;전기석;김휘중;
  • 안동대학교 환경공학과;안동대학교 환경공학과;한국환경공단 물환경본부;강원대학교 환경연구소;
Abstract
Total extraction method and environmental standards for heavy metals in soils were revised in regulation recently. In case of Area 3, as the law amended, the soil pollution level has gone up to 4 to 13 times higher depending on the type of heavy metal. In this study, it compares the properties of heavy metals of soil by sequential extraction and total extraction methods depending on the analysis method, using the soil around mine. In case of arsenic, the soil pollution level has gone up to 4 times higher, but 6 to 10 times in the sample soil. Also, according to the results of portability evaluation depending on the type of existence form of heavy metal it exists as residual form in mine waste rock, which is less likely to move, while it exists as migrated form in tailing. Therefore, it should be considered to evaluate the soil pollution and decide the contaminated bounds depending on the existence form of heavy metals on soil to restore the polluted soil.

Keywords: Heavy metal;Abandoned mine;Sequential extraction;Extraction method;Total digestion;

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