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This study is a contribution towards a risk assessment of the São Domingos Mine area (Portugal),
integrating information from: soil physicochemical characteristics, pseudo-total and bioavailable trace
elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn), ecotoxicological evaluation, and microbial indicators. The
bioassays using soil eluates (seed germination, luminescent inhibition of Vibrio fischeri and Daphnia
magna immobilization) confirmed the soil toxicity categorization obtained with the bioassays using soil
(plant growth tests, Eisenia fetida mortality and avoidance behaviour). However, the soil identified as the
most toxic using bioassays, was different from the expected when considering the results from pseudototal
and effective bioavailable trace elements. Taking in consideration the observations, it is highly
recommended to complement the results from environmental chemistry with results from bioassays, in
order to provide a more complete and relevant information on the bioavailability of contaminants and to
characterize the risk of contaminated soils.
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Keywords
bioavailability ecotoxicity mine soils risk assessment trace elements
Pedagogical Context
Citation
"Environmental Pollution". ISSN 0269-7491. 161 (2012) 50-56