Authors
Alexander Neaman, Patricio Valenzuela, Jaime Tapia-Gatica, Iván Selles, Alexey A Novoselov, Elvira A Dovletyarova, Carolina Yáñez, Yurii A Krutyakov, Jason W Stuckey
Publication date
2020/6/1
Journal
Environmental Research
Volume
185
Pages
109429
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Chile as a major international Cu producer faces serious soil contamination issues in mining areas. Currently Chile does not have any specific law governing the maximum permissible concentrations of metals in soils to protect ecosystems and human health. Chile heavily relies on the use of environmental laws of 14 foreign countries; the choice of the country depends on the similarity of its environmental conditions with those in Chile. In this study, we used an online database to compare the similarity of Chilean rocks to those in foreign countries. Likewise, we performed soil sampling and determined the background concentrations of Cu, As, Pb, and Zn in soils of the Aconcagua basin, the largest river basin in the Valparaiso Region of central Chile. The results showed that geochemical patterns in Chile have the greatest resemblance to New Zealand, Mexico, and Italy. The background Cu concentration in the …
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