Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia

BACKGROUND Rare earth resources are essential for a wide range of advanced technologies, which have received considerable attention in the world. Bayan Obo is the largest rare earth mine in the world. The study on the distribution characteristics of rare earth elements (REEs) and heavy metal element...

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Main Authors: GAO Juan-qin, YU Yang, LI Yi-ke, LI Rui-ping, KE Chang-hui, WANG Deng-hong, YU Feng, ZHANG Sai, WANG Xue-lei
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.202102210026
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author GAO Juan-qin
YU Yang
LI Yi-ke
LI Rui-ping
KE Chang-hui
WANG Deng-hong
YU Feng
ZHANG Sai
WANG Xue-lei
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YU Yang
LI Yi-ke
LI Rui-ping
KE Chang-hui
WANG Deng-hong
YU Feng
ZHANG Sai
WANG Xue-lei
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description BACKGROUND Rare earth resources are essential for a wide range of advanced technologies, which have received considerable attention in the world. Bayan Obo is the largest rare earth mine in the world. The study on the distribution characteristics of rare earth elements (REEs) and heavy metal elements in the environmental media such as soil and plants in the Bayan Obo mining area can provide basic data for the investigation of the environmental status of the mining area and provide reference for its environmental restoration. OBJECTIVES To investigate the distribution characteristics of REEs and heavy metal elements in various environmental media at different areas in the Bayan Obo mine. METHODS Nine plant samples, six soil samples, one rock sample and one cow manure sample were collected from the Bayan Obo rare earth mine and surrounding areas. The contents of 15 rare earth elements and 8 heavy metal elements of these samples were determined by ICP-MS, which were used to study the behavior of elements and the variation rules in space. RESULTS The results showed that the distribution patterns of REEs in rocks, soil, plants, and cow manure samples were similar: obvious enrichment of light-REEs and depletion of high-REEs. The richest rare earth element in soil and plant was Ce, reaching 49.95% and 48.55%, respectively. The spatial variation law of the total content of rare earth element in Limonium bicolor (Bag.) Kuntze was consistent with the mineralization change of the three ore bodies: the main ore>the east ore>Dongjielegele ore. This indicated that the rare earth content of this plant was basically controlled by the minerality of the ore body, and it was more accurate to indicate the enrichment degree of rare earth in the growth environment. In addition, there was accumulation of Zn (465-778mg/kg), Cd (1.35-2.23mg/kg), Pb (181-431mg/kg) in the soil of the mining area. Some points of Cd and Pb were beyond the risk control value. CONCLUSIONS The ore, soil, and plant samples in Bayan Obo all show the characteristics of Ce enrichment. Moreover, the rare earth content of plants is highly correlated with the ore body where it grows. The REE content characteristics among the three media show obvious inheritance and consistency. Special attention should be paid to the mining and agricultural activities in the main mining area in Bayan Obo because of the accumulation of Zn, Cd, and Pb in these mining areas.
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spelling doaj.art-823ea1a9c4f24c39b6866ed4f8b4c7ab2023-01-13T06:15:52ZengScience Press, PR ChinaYankuang ceshi0254-53572021-11-0140687188210.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.202102210026yk202102210026Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner MongoliaGAO Juan-qin0YU Yang1LI Yi-ke2LI Rui-ping3KE Chang-hui4WANG Deng-hong5YU Feng6ZHANG Sai7WANG Xue-lei8School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaKey Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Ministry of Natural Resources; Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaKey Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Ministry of Natural Resources; Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaKey Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Ministry of Natural Resources; Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaKey Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Ministry of Natural Resources; Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaKey Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Ministry of Natural Resources; Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaSchool of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaChengdu Surveying Geotechnical Research Institute Co., LTD., Metallurgical Corporation of China, Chengdu 610023, ChinaAltay Kaiyuan Mining Co., LTD., Altay 836599, ChinaBACKGROUND Rare earth resources are essential for a wide range of advanced technologies, which have received considerable attention in the world. Bayan Obo is the largest rare earth mine in the world. The study on the distribution characteristics of rare earth elements (REEs) and heavy metal elements in the environmental media such as soil and plants in the Bayan Obo mining area can provide basic data for the investigation of the environmental status of the mining area and provide reference for its environmental restoration. OBJECTIVES To investigate the distribution characteristics of REEs and heavy metal elements in various environmental media at different areas in the Bayan Obo mine. METHODS Nine plant samples, six soil samples, one rock sample and one cow manure sample were collected from the Bayan Obo rare earth mine and surrounding areas. The contents of 15 rare earth elements and 8 heavy metal elements of these samples were determined by ICP-MS, which were used to study the behavior of elements and the variation rules in space. RESULTS The results showed that the distribution patterns of REEs in rocks, soil, plants, and cow manure samples were similar: obvious enrichment of light-REEs and depletion of high-REEs. The richest rare earth element in soil and plant was Ce, reaching 49.95% and 48.55%, respectively. The spatial variation law of the total content of rare earth element in Limonium bicolor (Bag.) Kuntze was consistent with the mineralization change of the three ore bodies: the main ore>the east ore>Dongjielegele ore. This indicated that the rare earth content of this plant was basically controlled by the minerality of the ore body, and it was more accurate to indicate the enrichment degree of rare earth in the growth environment. In addition, there was accumulation of Zn (465-778mg/kg), Cd (1.35-2.23mg/kg), Pb (181-431mg/kg) in the soil of the mining area. Some points of Cd and Pb were beyond the risk control value. CONCLUSIONS The ore, soil, and plant samples in Bayan Obo all show the characteristics of Ce enrichment. Moreover, the rare earth content of plants is highly correlated with the ore body where it grows. The REE content characteristics among the three media show obvious inheritance and consistency. Special attention should be paid to the mining and agricultural activities in the main mining area in Bayan Obo because of the accumulation of Zn, Cd, and Pb in these mining areas.http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.202102210026bayan obosoil-plantinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryrare earth elementsheavy metal elementsdistribution characteristics
spellingShingle GAO Juan-qin
YU Yang
LI Yi-ke
LI Rui-ping
KE Chang-hui
WANG Deng-hong
YU Feng
ZHANG Sai
WANG Xue-lei
Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
Yankuang ceshi
bayan obo
soil-plant
inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
rare earth elements
heavy metal elements
distribution characteristics
title Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
title_full Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
title_fullStr Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
title_short Distribution Characteristics of Rare Earth Elements and Heavy Metals in a Soil-Plant System at Bayan Obo Rare Earth Mine, Inner Mongolia
title_sort distribution characteristics of rare earth elements and heavy metals in a soil plant system at bayan obo rare earth mine inner mongolia
topic bayan obo
soil-plant
inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
rare earth elements
heavy metal elements
distribution characteristics
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