Characterisation of fine-grained tailings from a marble processing plant and their acute effects on the copepod Calanus finmarchicus

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TitleCharacterisation of fine-grained tailings from a marble processing plant and their acute effects on the copepod Calanus finmarchicus
AuthorsFarkas J, Altin D, Hammer KM, Hellstrøm KC, Booth AM, Hansen BH
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameChemosphere
Volume169
IssueN/A
Year2016
Page(s)700-708
CitationFarkas J, Altin D, Hammer KM, Hellstrøm KC, Booth AM, Hansen BH. Characterisation of fine-grained tailings from a marble processing plant and their acute effects on the copepod Calanus finmarchicus. Chemosphere. 2016 Nov 30; 169:700-708.

Abstract

Submarine tailing disposal (STD) of mining waste is practiced as an alternative to land fill disposal in several countries. Knowledge regarding the environmental implications of STD on fjord and other marine ecosystems, including the pelagic environment, is scarce. In this study, we characterised the particle shape, size and metal content of the fine-grained fraction of tailings (FGT) from a Norwegian marble processing plant and investigated their acute toxicity and impact on feeding rate in adult Calanus finmarchicus. Initial tailing dispersions with a concentration of 1 mg mL(-1) contained approximately 72 million particles, with 62% of particles between 0.6 and 1 μm in size. After a sedimentation time of 1 h, 69% of the particles between 0.6 and 5 μm remained dispersed, decreasing to 22% after 6 h. When subjected to low energy turbulence in exposure experiments, the formation of fragile agglomerates was observed. The FGT contained Al, Mn, Fe and Ni, with no detectable dissolution occurring during the 48 h exposure period. Acute exposure (up to 5 g L(-1)) to FGT caused no mortality in C. finmarchicus. Similarly, feeding rates determined during a 40 h depuration period, were not significantly impacted. However, surface attachment and uptake of FGT into the digestive tract of the copepods was observed. This indicates that, whilst marble FGT are not acutely toxic to copepods, chronic effects such as impacts on organism's energy budgets could occur, highlighting the need for further research on potential sublethal effects in organisms exposed to fine inorganic particles.

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Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1879-1298
eISSN1879-1298
Publication Date2016 Nov 30
Journal AbbreviationChemosphere
PIIS0045-6535(16)31661-7
Elocation10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.118
DOI10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.118
CopyrightCopyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountryEngland
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