Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China

The migration and spatial distribution characteristics of topsoil rare earth elements (REEs) are significant for the risk assessment of the external environment. However, the spatial distribution of REEs in the topsoil of ion-adsorption type rare earth element (REE) mining areas is poorly studied. W...

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Main Authors: Haixia Chen, Lingkang Chen, Lian Zhang, Min Guo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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author Haixia Chen
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description The migration and spatial distribution characteristics of topsoil rare earth elements (REEs) are significant for the risk assessment of the external environment. However, the spatial distribution of REEs in the topsoil of ion-adsorption type rare earth element (REE) mining areas is poorly studied. We aimed to determine the differences and control factors of the spatial distribution of REEs in the topsoil of typical rare earth mines in South Jiangxi, South China. Sixty-five topsoil samples and eighteen profile samples were collected and analyzed for their rare earth content to elucidate spatial autocorrelation and heterogeneity using statistical analysis software (IBM SPSS Statistics 26.0.0.0, GS+9.0, and Arcgis10.2.0.3348). Moran index analysis showed that the positive correlation between sampling points was significant within the range of 0–500 m. The best fitting models of the semi-variance variogram were the exponential model, Gaussian model, and spherical model. The sequence of the spatial structure (C0 + C) was Ho > Tb > La > Pr > Nd > Sm > Gd > Tm > Lu > Dy > Er > Yb > Ce > Eu. The spatial fractal distribution pattern was Ho > Tb > Lu > Er > Dy > Yb > Tm > Gd > Ce > La > Eu > Sm > Pr > Nd. This indicated that the light rare earth elements (LREEs) and heavy rare earth elements (HREEs) in the topsoil were significantly different from the other sediments. This study provides new evidence for the environmental quality assessment of the in situ leaching of ionic rare earth ores into the topsoil layer.
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spelling doaj.art-0ffedf49f73941a28dfd80116d77cb402023-11-18T11:45:31ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2023-06-0113678410.3390/min13060784Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern ChinaHaixia Chen0Lingkang Chen1Lian Zhang2Min Guo3College of Petroleum Engineering, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, Maoming 525000, ChinaCollege of Sciences, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, Maoming 525000, ChinaSchool of Water Resources and Environment, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaGuangdong Geological Survey Institute, Guangzhou 510110, ChinaThe migration and spatial distribution characteristics of topsoil rare earth elements (REEs) are significant for the risk assessment of the external environment. However, the spatial distribution of REEs in the topsoil of ion-adsorption type rare earth element (REE) mining areas is poorly studied. We aimed to determine the differences and control factors of the spatial distribution of REEs in the topsoil of typical rare earth mines in South Jiangxi, South China. Sixty-five topsoil samples and eighteen profile samples were collected and analyzed for their rare earth content to elucidate spatial autocorrelation and heterogeneity using statistical analysis software (IBM SPSS Statistics 26.0.0.0, GS+9.0, and Arcgis10.2.0.3348). Moran index analysis showed that the positive correlation between sampling points was significant within the range of 0–500 m. The best fitting models of the semi-variance variogram were the exponential model, Gaussian model, and spherical model. The sequence of the spatial structure (C0 + C) was Ho > Tb > La > Pr > Nd > Sm > Gd > Tm > Lu > Dy > Er > Yb > Ce > Eu. The spatial fractal distribution pattern was Ho > Tb > Lu > Er > Dy > Yb > Tm > Gd > Ce > La > Eu > Sm > Pr > Nd. This indicated that the light rare earth elements (LREEs) and heavy rare earth elements (HREEs) in the topsoil were significantly different from the other sediments. This study provides new evidence for the environmental quality assessment of the in situ leaching of ionic rare earth ores into the topsoil layer.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/6/784spatial autocorrelationsemi-variance variogramfractal dimensiontopsoil of ion-adsorption type REE mining
spellingShingle Haixia Chen
Lingkang Chen
Lian Zhang
Min Guo
Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
Minerals
spatial autocorrelation
semi-variance variogram
fractal dimension
topsoil of ion-adsorption type REE mining
title Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
title_full Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
title_fullStr Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
title_short Spatial Heterogeneity of Rare Earth Elements: Implications for the Topsoil of Regional Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposit Areas in Southern China
title_sort spatial heterogeneity of rare earth elements implications for the topsoil of regional ion adsorption type rare earth deposit areas in southern china
topic spatial autocorrelation
semi-variance variogram
fractal dimension
topsoil of ion-adsorption type REE mining
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/6/784
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