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Elevated toxicity of resuspended mine tailings over time

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Resuspension of disposed mine tailings is an important secondary source of heavy metal pollution in affected regions. UK copper mine tailings were continuously resuspended in seawater over 14 days to understand potential metal dissolution and associated ecotoxicological impacts. Aqueous concentrations of arsenic increased 859%, nickel 85%, manganese and cadmium over 40%, and vanadium and zinc over 20%. Green sea urchin (Psammechinus miliaris) gametes were exposed to 18-h (18hr) and 14-day (14d) resuspension elutriates. Fertilisation success dropped from 72% (18hr) to 21.06% (14d). Toxicity Index (TI) values (reduced fertilisation membrane quality and fertilisation success) increased from 1.6 (18hr) to 2.8 (14d). Embryo polyspermy frequencies increased from 17.58% (18hr) to 21.13% (14d). Higher TI values and polyspermy rates indicate impacts may go beyond standard bioassay endpoints. Current predictions of mine tailing impacts may be underestimated. This is important for ecosystem resilience when considering other anthropogenic stressors such as climate change.
源语言English
文章编号105471
页数13
期刊Marine Environmental Research
171
早期在线日期30 8月 2021
DOI
出版状态Published - 1 10月 2021

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