Geochemistry of Chilean Rivers Within the Central Zone: Distinguishing the Impact of Mining, Lithology and Physical Weathering

Viers, J.; Carretier, S.; Auda, Y.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Seyler, P.; Chabaux, F.; Regard, V.; Tolorza, V.; Herail, G.

Abstract

Several rivers of Chile from the latitude 30 degrees-38 degrees have been sampled during a stable anticyclonic period (October 2008). Firstly, our aim was to evaluate the dissolved chemical composition (major and trace elements) of poorly known central Chilean rivers. Secondly, we used a co-inertia analysis (see Doledec and Chessel in Freshw Biol 31:277-294, 1994) to explore the possible relationships between the concentrations of elements and the environmental parameters [surface of the basin (km(2))/mining activity (%)/average height (m)/watershed mean slope (%)/% of the surface covered by vegetation, sedimentary rocks, volcano-sedimentary rocks, volcanic rocks, granitoid rocks/erosion rate (mm/year)]. Globally, the major elements concentration could be explained by a strong control of mixed silicate and carbonate and evaporate lithology. The statistical treatment reveals that the highest metal and metalloids loads of Tinguiririca, Cachapoal, Aconcagua, Choapa, Illapel and Limari could be explained by the contribution of the mining activities in the uppermost part of these watersheds and/or by the higher geochemical background. Indeed, it remains difficult to decipher between a real mining impact and a higher geochemical background. Even if these rivers could be impacted by AMD process, the size of these watersheds is capable of diluting AMD waters by the alkaline character of tributaries that induce acid neutralization and decrease the level of metals and metalloids.

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Título según WOS: Geochemistry of Chilean Rivers Within the Central Zone: Distinguishing the Impact of Mining, Lithology and Physical Weathering
Título según SCOPUS: Geochemistry of Chilean Rivers Within the Central Zone: Distinguishing the Impact of Mining, Lithology and Physical Weathering
Título de la Revista: AQUATIC GEOCHEMISTRY
Volumen: 25
Número: 01-feb
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 27
Página final: 48
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s10498-019-09350-1

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS