Comprehensive Evaluation of Soil Near Uranium Tailings, Beishan City, China

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Abstract

To evaluate the impact of uranium tailings on soil composition and soil microbial, six soil samples at different distance from the uranium tailings (Beishan City, China) were collected for further analysis. Concentrations of radionuclides (238U and 232Th), heavy metals (Mn, Cd, Cr, Ni, Zn, and Pb) and organochlorine pesticide were determined by ICP-MS and GC, they were significantly higher than those of the control. And the Average Well Color Development as well as the Shannon, the Evenness, and the Simpson index were calculated to evaluate the soil microbial diversity. The carbon utilization model of soil microbial community was also analyzed by Biolog-eco. All results indicated that uranium tailings leaded to excessive radionuclides and heavy metals, and decreased the diversity of the soil microbial community. Our study will provide a valuable basis for soil quality evaluation around uranium tailing repositories and lay a foundation for the management and recovery of uranium tailings.

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Xun, Y., Zhang, X., Chaoliang, C., Luo, X., & Zhang, Y. (2018). Comprehensive Evaluation of Soil Near Uranium Tailings, Beishan City, China. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 100(6), 843–848. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-018-2330-8

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