Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU), Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 65, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 5;7(1):10581. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11421-8.
In order to satisfy the needs of constant economic growth, the pressure to exploit natural resources has increased. Since accessible mineral resources are becoming scarce, the mining industry is constantly looking for novel techniques to allow commercial exploitation of lower-grade deposits. However, mining can have considerable impacts on freshwater ecosystems. Here, we present the ecological damage inflicted by mine water originating from the massive Terrafame Talvivaara polymetal mine (central Finland), where bioheap leaching is being applied to high-sulphur low-grade ore. We found that saline mine water has turned the lake meromictic, and sediment is heavily contaminated. As a result, important zooplankton and phytoplankton groups have been significantly altered. As the exploitation of poor-grade deposits is the future of the mining industry globally, water management should be taken to a higher level in order to proceed towards a sustainable mining sector.
为了满足经济持续增长的需求,开发自然资源的压力不断增加。由于可利用的矿产资源日益匮乏,采矿业一直在寻找新的技术,以允许对品位较低的矿床进行商业开采。然而,采矿可能对淡水生态系统造成重大影响。在这里,我们介绍了芬兰中部大型 Terrafame Talvivaara 多金属矿的矿水造成的生态破坏,该矿正在使用生物堆浸法处理高硫低品位矿石。我们发现,咸矿水已经使湖泊分层,沉积物受到严重污染。结果,重要的浮游动物和浮游植物群发生了显著变化。由于全球范围内对低品位矿床的开采是采矿业的未来,因此应加强水资源管理,以迈向可持续的采矿业。