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Role of microbial diversity for sustainable pyrite oxidation control in acid and metalliferous drainage prevention

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Ogbughalu O.T., Vasileiadis S., Schumann R.C., Gerson A.R., Li J., Smart R.S.C., Short M.D.
Ημερομηνία
2020
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122338
Λέξη-κλειδί
Biogeochemistry
Electron microscopy
Gene encoding
Ion beams
Iron
Microorganisms
Multivariant analysis
Passivation
Pyrites
Silicates
Solid wastes
Time series analysis
Transmission electron microscopy
Management strategies
Microbial abundances
Microbial communities
Microbial diversity
Microbial ecology
Multivariate statistical analysis
Next-generation sequencing
Organic amendments
Organic carbon
acid
aluminum
calcium
iron
magnesium
organic carbon
potassium
pyrite
RNA 16S
silicate
silicone
sodium
sulfur
ferric ion
ferric oxyhydroxide
pyrite
sulfide
biogeochemistry
bioremediation
dissolution
electron microscopy
microbial activity
mine waste
molecular analysis
oxidation
pyrite
silicate
soil remediation
sulfide
acid and metalliferous drainage
Actinobacteria
Article
Bacteroidetes
biosolid
cyanobacterium
dissolution
DNA extraction
Firmicutes
high throughput sequencing
inoculation
kinetic leach column
leaching
microbial community
microbial diversity
mine waste
nonhuman
oxidation
Proteobacteria
soil amendment
time series analysis
waste management
bacterium
bacterium identification
chemistry
classification
genetics
industrial waste
metabolism
microbiology
mining
oxidation reduction reaction
pH
prevention and control
procedures
Bacteria
Bacterial Typing Techniques
Ferric Compounds
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Industrial Waste
Iron
Mining
Oxidation-Reduction
Silicates
Soil Microbiology
Sulfides
Elsevier B.V.
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Επιτομή
Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) remains a challenging issue for the mining sector. AMD management strategies have attempted to shift from treatment of acid leachates post-generation to more sustainable at-source prevention. Here, the efficacy of microbial–geochemical at-source control approach was investigated over a period of 84 weeks. Diverse microbial communities were stimulated using organic carbon amendment in a simulated silicate-containing sulfidic mine waste rock environment. Mineral waste in the unamended leach system generated AMD quickly and throughout the study, with known lithotrophic iron- and sulfur-oxidising microbes dominating column communities. The organic-amended mineral waste column showed suppressed metal dissolution and AMD generation. Molecular DNA-based next generation sequencing confirmed a less diverse lithotrophic community in the acid-producing control, with a more diverse microbial community under organic amendment comprising organotrophic iron/sulfur-reducers, autotrophs, hydrogenotrophs and heterotrophs. Time-series multivariate statistical analyses displayed distinct ecological patterns in microbial diversity between AMD- and non-AMD-environments. Focused ion beam-TEM micrographs and elemental mapping showed that silicate-stabilised passivation layers were successfully established across pyrite surfaces in organic-amended treatments, with these layers absent in unamended controls. Organic amendment and resulting increases in microbial abundance and diversity played an important role in sustaining these passivating layers in the long-term. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77372
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