Title of article :
Investigation of morphological and mineralogy characteristics of dust around the lead and zinc mine in Mehdiabad, Yazd, Iran, using the SEM and XRD analyzes
Author/Authors :
Shojaee Barjoee, Saeed Department of Environment - School of Natural Resources and Desert Studies - Yazd University, Yazd, Iran , Farokhi, Hadi Department of Environment - School of Natural Resources - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran , Zarei Mahmoud Abadi, Saeed Department of Environment - School of Natural Resources - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Sedghi, Saeede Department of Rangeland - School of Natural Resources - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
Pages :
14
From page :
121
To page :
134
Abstract :
Introduction: Dust created by mining activities is one of the most important concerns regarding human health and the environment protection. The aim of this study was to identify the mineralogical and morphological characteristics of dust particles found around the lead and zinc mine of Mehdiabad. Materials and methods: First of all, dust samples were collected around the mine by installing eight passive marble dust collectors using a combined systematic random method during February, March and April in 2020. Then, using two methods of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) mineralogy, shape and distribution of the particles of dust samples were investigated. Results: The highest frequency of particles with sizes less than 10, 10-60, and 60-100 μm were determined and observed in S1 station in the northwest, and S5 and S2 stations in the southwest of the mine, respectively. The results of SEM analysis revealed that the appearance of dust particles is mostly Spherical, Irregular, Elongated, Prismatic, and Rhombic. The results of XRD analysis showed that the minerals anorthite (Ca (Al2Si2O8)), dolomite (Ca Mg (CO3)2), albite (NaAlSi3O8), calcite (CaCO3), quartz (SiO2) and muscovite (KAl2 (Si3AlO10)) (OH2) have the highest frequency in dust samples. Conclusion: The findings show that the predominant mineralogical composition of dust particles includes carbonates (dominant mineral: calcite) and silicates (dominant mineral: quartz) which are found in all stations. Thus, dust particles, with high frequency of quartz, have a high potential to result in respiratory diseases in the inhabitants living around the mine.
Keywords :
Mehdiabad lead and zinc mine , Quartz and calcite , Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) , X-ray diffraction (XRD) , Morphological and mineralogy characteristics
Journal title :
Journal of Air Pollution and Health
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2519710
Link To Document :
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