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Heavy metals content and pollution in tin tailings from Singkep Island, Riau, Indonesia
Ronaldo Irzon1, Ildrem Syafri2, Johanes Hutabarat3, Purnama Sendjaja4, Sam Permanadewi5.
Instead of its economic impact, tin mining activities cause environmental problems. The tin occurrence which is related
to tin-bearing alteration on S-type Muncung Granite and its mining history in Singkep Island describes in this study. This
work assessed the heavy metals concentration in six tin tailings and two soils from Singkep using inductively coupled
plasma - mass spectrometry in correlation to environmental hazard. Both primary and placer mining methods applied
in tin excavations on the studied area. Concentration tendency of heavy metals in the six studied tailings samples is
generally Cr>Pb>As>Ba≈V. The identical heavy metals trend represented by the three samples from Bukit Tumang might
reflect a similar primary tailings character. On the other hand, anthropogenic activities and different surrounding rocks
caused the dissimilarity of heavy metals pattern on placer wastes. Higher environmental problems are detected on the
primary wastes than the placer one, especially arsenic and chrome. Severe arsenic pollution degree is also indicated in
the soil sample just outside the mining location at Betong Village. Conservation and amelioration programs are useful
in improving the environmental condition on studied locations.
Affiliation:
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
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